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<blockquote data-quote="deadrx7conv" data-source="post: 8855413" data-attributes="member: 625663"><p>What are the uF on that left/right dash speaker capacitor? Since I can't tell from the photos, is that cap inline with the little tweeter, the bigger 2.7" cone, or both? Or is the L/R tweeter only, or coaxial? </p><p></p><p>Center sounds like a midranger. 2ohm speaker in that size is rare. CDT makes one with 4-ohm DVC. Run it in parallel and you'll have something close. You will have to make a mount for it. And, without testing, you'll never know whether it sounds better or worse.</p><p><a href="https://www.cdtaudio.com/sep_components/midwoofers/es03dvc.php" target="_blank">https://www.cdtaudio.com/sep_components/midwoofers/es03dvc.php</a> If you need highs from the center dash, squeeze in a pair of minitweeters run in parallel and with a bassblocker, tied into the mentioned es03dvc. Not sure how Hyundaifinity create that center channel sound or its frequency range. If the center dash is working, I wouldn't bother touching it. Another option is a couple of 4-ohm 2" speakers wired in parallel mounted side by side in the center. What is feasible for some of us is difficult for others. Both the 2011/2017 Hyundai Sonata that graced my driveway did NOT have the PITA premium Infinity/JBL nightmare for a reason. </p><p></p><p>You'll never find a close enough L/R dash speaker. Its hit or miss until you find a pair that sounds right, either with the OE center dash or whatever aftermarket equivalent you build. This is why overpaying for the dealer OE replacement, installing it, and getting on with your life is the best option. You'll spend much time an 5x as much trying find something work just as well. For example, the Memphis VIV603cv2 costs $700 and you'll not even use its crossovers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadrx7conv, post: 8855413, member: 625663"] What are the uF on that left/right dash speaker capacitor? Since I can't tell from the photos, is that cap inline with the little tweeter, the bigger 2.7" cone, or both? Or is the L/R tweeter only, or coaxial? Center sounds like a midranger. 2ohm speaker in that size is rare. CDT makes one with 4-ohm DVC. Run it in parallel and you'll have something close. You will have to make a mount for it. And, without testing, you'll never know whether it sounds better or worse. [URL]https://www.cdtaudio.com/sep_components/midwoofers/es03dvc.php[/URL] If you need highs from the center dash, squeeze in a pair of minitweeters run in parallel and with a bassblocker, tied into the mentioned es03dvc. Not sure how Hyundaifinity create that center channel sound or its frequency range. If the center dash is working, I wouldn't bother touching it. Another option is a couple of 4-ohm 2" speakers wired in parallel mounted side by side in the center. What is feasible for some of us is difficult for others. Both the 2011/2017 Hyundai Sonata that graced my driveway did NOT have the PITA premium Infinity/JBL nightmare for a reason. You'll never find a close enough L/R dash speaker. Its hit or miss until you find a pair that sounds right, either with the OE center dash or whatever aftermarket equivalent you build. This is why overpaying for the dealer OE replacement, installing it, and getting on with your life is the best option. You'll spend much time an 5x as much trying find something work just as well. For example, the Memphis VIV603cv2 costs $700 and you'll not even use its crossovers. [/QUOTE]
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