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JL Audio C3-600cw 6" Convertible Component Woofer - Each - #99033
There are times when an installation calls for a separate woofer and tweeter and other times when a coaxial is the better approach. With the Evolution® C3 Convertible Component Systems, the same product can be deployed in either configuration, delivering outstanding audio power and quality in each application. The new C3-600cw expands the C3 lineup with a direct-fit product for many Japanese vehicles that will not accept a full-size 6.5-inch speaker.
The C3-600 system features 6-inch (150 mm) component woofers with oversized 1.2-inch (30.5 mm) voice coils, mineral-filled polypropylene cone and injection-molded polymer basket. The woofer design benefits from JL Audio's vast woofer design experience and advanced modeling systems. A woofer grille is included, consisting of a black grille tray and a black steel mesh grille with an electroformed JL Audio logo. Sonic character: Clean and Powerful. Includes Component Phase Plug and Tweeter Post (Tweeter sold separately).
Convertible Drivers: Coaxial or Component
Summary: Sometimes a coaxial is the best solution... and sometimes you need to mount the tweeter separately. It's great to have complete flexibility.
Detailed Information: Coaxial or Component: Both approaches can yield excellent results. Coaxial mounting has the benefit of placing the tweeter in close proximity to the acoustic center of the woofer, resulting in more coherent output and predictable crossover behavior. From a purely practical perspective, it also avoids having to cut a separate hole for the tweeter. Separate mounting has the benefit of placing the tweeter where it is less likely to be blocked by legs or other obstructions. As long as you don't separate the tweeter too far from the woofer, this approach will still yield good coherence and predictable crossover behavior.
JL Audio's Convertible Components give you the option of installing the speakers as separate components or as coaxial systems (tweeters mounted onto the center of each woofer). In coaxial mode, the tweeter installs onto a post that attaches to the top of the pole piece with a bayonet-mount mechanism. Short leads are used to connect the tweeter to dedicated terminals on the pole piece (see figures A-D). In separate component mode, a phase plug installs onto the pole piece via the bayonet-mount mechanism (see figures A & F), and the tweeter can be installed with the supplied flush-mount or surface-mount fixtures.