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    Factory tweeter filter gone

    I'm trying to install my door speakers from Kee and a previous owner has cut off the factory tweeter filter. Any suggestions on what to do? I've read through the sticky's and can't find anything that answers that specific question. Any help is appreciated.
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    What do you mean by "filter" exactly?

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    There is a high pass filter for the tweeter to block low frequency. Also known as a bass blocker. I actually got the problem sorted out though.

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