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Installing the dX System Mid/Woofers in Factory Locations

Most cars have speaker grilles that blend with the rest of the car’s interior. Sometimes it is 
difficult to determine how to remove these grilles to gain access to the speaker that you intend
to replace. If you have one of these grilles, you may want to consider using a professional
installer. On some cars, the grilles are held by screws or spring clips. The screws will be 
obvious, the spring clips won’t. 

If there are screws, remove them, put them in a safe spot, and remove the grilles.
To remove a clip-on grille, use your flat-blade screwdriver or a putty knife to gently
pry up the grille. If it resists, back off and think again about the professional install. 
The cost of one of these can sometimes be less than the cost of new door panels. 
Some grilles are integral parts of the door panel and are not removable. In these cases
you will need to remove the entire door panel to gain access to the speaker location.
This will usually require removal of door handles, window mechanisms, and
perhaps other parts such as door pulls and lock buttons. 

1. Once you get the grille off, remove the factory speakers. Save the hardware. You may be

able to reuse it to mount your new speaker.  

2. Cut the supplied tweeter wire in half.
3. Attach speaker wires to the crossover “woofer” terminals. Attach the wire with the white

stripe to the positive (+) terminal screw, and the un-striped wire to the negative (-) 
terminal screw.

4. Using a crimping tool, attach faston connectors to the speaker end of each of the wires

going from the crossover to the mid/woofer.

5. Slip the faston connectors onto the input terminals on the mid/woofers. Be sure to attach

the wire with the white stripe to the positive (+) terminal, and the un-striped wire to the
negative (-) terminal.

6. If the factory speaker had three screw holes, you’ll need to drill additional screw holes to

accommodate the four screw pattern of the dX mid/woofer. 

7. Using the hardware retained from the factory speaker or the screw clips supplied with the

dX speaker, secure your new speaker to the car panel. 

Installing the Mid/Woofers in Non-Factory Locations

If you have decided to install your dX Series mid/woofers in locations other than those provided by the
automobile manufacturer, make certain that the location you choose is clear of all obstructions, both
in front of and behind the panel, before you proceed. Pay particular attention to window mechanisms
and any body panels critical to the structural integrity of the vehicle. The mounting depths and
cutout diameters of your dX Series mid/woofers are listed with all the other important specifications at
the end of this manual. 

Installing the Components

The dX System Crossovers

You will need to make wiring connections from your amp or radio to the crossovers and from
the crossovers to your mid/woofers and tweeters (Figure 1). Choose crossover box locations
that are convenient for making these connections. As there are adjustments on and in the
crossover networks which you will need to access during the “fine tuning” stage of the instal-
lation, place them in a spot that’s easy to get to. Once you’re done fine tuning the 
system, the crossovers can be hidden away and secured.

Your dX Series crossovers have terminals which are clearly marked for wiring connections.
Before making connections between your crossovers, and the mid/woofers and tweeters, refer
to Figure 1. The wires provided with your dX System have one conductor with a white stripe.
Use this wire as the positive (+) lead and connect it to the positive (+) terminals on your
crossovers as well as to the positive (+) terminals of each speaker. 

FIG. 1

(Note: Crossover is not weather proof)

INPUT

WOOFER

TWEETER

Summary of Contents for DX3000

Page 1: ...d Dynamic Balance are registered trademarks of Polk Investment Corporation used under license by Polk Audio Incorporated RM0466 1 CE Polk Audio dXSeries dXSeries Premium Performance Loudspeakers Owner s Manual dX3055 System dX3065 System dX3000 Tweeter dX5510 Mid Woofer dX6510 Mid Woofer Dynamic Balance Component Systems ...

Page 2: ...aker business That is how Polk became known as The Speaker Specialists Today Polk Audio is still headquartered in Baltimore Maryland and is now one of the world s largest manufacturers of home and car loudspeakers Polk s research has yielded over 20 patents for advances in loudspeaker performance and value Polk speakers have earned the praise of audio experts the world over as well as dozens of aw...

Page 3: ...hanks to Dynamic Balance technology A Word From Matthew Polk DearMusicLover ThankyouforpurchasingPolkAudiospeakers Designingandbuildingspeakersismorethanjusta businessforthepeopleofPolkAudio itisourpassion Wearealldedicatedtoyourcompletesatisfactionand delight YournewPolkspeakersincludethelatestloudspeaker technologytoassureoutstandingperformanceand unmatchedquality Pleasetakeamomenttoread through...

Page 4: ... aim the tweeter in the direction that yields the best high frequency response and soundstaging Co molded polymer rubber surround provides superior bass response and will not dry rot like foam surrounds Neodymium NdFeb magnets offer powerful magnetic energy from small magnets You get great sound and a tweeter so small that it is easy to fit and mount in a wide variety of locations Three position t...

Page 5: ...re to attach the wire with the white stripe to the positive terminal and the un striped wire to the negative terminal 6 If the factory speaker had three screw holes you ll need to drill additional screw holes to accommodate the four screw pattern of the dX mid woofer 7 Using the hardware retained from the factory speaker or the screw clips supplied with the dX speaker secure your new speaker to th...

Page 6: ...er of the hole and cut a 2 1 inch hole with razor knife or reciprocating saw 1 Cutaholeinthepanel ThegrillessuppliedwiththedXSeriesdriverscanbeusedasatem plateformarkingthecutoutholes 2 Usingthespeakergrilleasatemplateformarkingthelocationsofthefourscrewholes 3 Drilltheholeswitha1 8 bit 4 Attachthescrewclipstothecarpanelattheholelocations 5 Cut the supplied tweeter wire in half 6 Attachspeakerwire...

Page 7: ... same as those on the tweeter Connect the white striped wire strand to the terminal of the crossover tweeter output and to the red wire on tweeters Figure 2 8 The tweeter can now be pivoted to the desired angle by applying firm pressure to the edge of the tweeter module dX3000 Component Tweeter Hook up When purchased as a separate unit the dX3000 tweeter includes a crossover network integrated int...

Page 8: ...requency response and soundstag ing Generally pointing the tweeters toward the listening position will yield the best results But don t be afraid to try other angles Use the position that sounds best to you Pivot the tweeter module by applying firm pressure on the edge of the tweeter module DO NOT APPLY PRESSURE TO THE DOME ITSELF Crossover Frequency And Slope The frequency point and slope of the ...

Page 9: ...our system at loud listening levels more power is necessary to achieve the best performance Consult your Polk Audio dealer for specific recommendations Safe Limits Of Operation Your Polk loudspeakers are made with the highest quality materials for years of trouble free performance However damage to loudspeakers can occur when an amplifier regardless of its wattage is made to play at higher listeni...

Page 10: ...t include service or parts to repair damage caused by accident disaster misuse abuse negligence inadequate packing or shipping procedures commercial use voltage inputs in excess of the rated maximum of the unit cosmetic appear ance of the cabinetry not directly attributable to defects in materials or workmanship or service repair or modifications of the Product which has not been authorized or app...

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