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What are the differences between component speakers and regular speakers for a car?

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What are the differences between component speakers and regular speakers for a car?

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  1. component speakers seperate tweeter from bass producing better voice and adding more bass compared to regular car speakers where the bass and tweeter are all together i would go with component they have much better sound.


  2. Full-range Speakers

    Full-range speakers accurately reproduce your music's frequency range by mounting a tweeter inside the woofer cone. This is also known as a coaxial, or 2-way speaker. Some versions may add midranges or supertweeters to better reproduce other parts of the frequency spectrum. These are also referred to by the number of drivers (3-way, 4-way, etc.).

    Component System

    Component systems, or separates, use a superior speaker design to give you the best possible sound. A typical separates system includes 2 woofers, 2 tweeters, and 2 external crossovers — all of which are designed to work smoothly with one another.

    Generally, components are made of better materials than their two- or three-way counterparts. You can position the separate tweeters for optimal imaging. Given adequate power, separates deliver exceptional dynamics and detail.

  3. If you're comparing a coaxial and component set of the same company and series, the only difference is the tweeter can be mounted seperately for better imaging and staging (if you're willing to spend some time playing around with them) and your crossovers for a component set are usually a bit higher quality.

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