Well, it works fine.
If you want, you can insert a capacitor into the circuit going to the tweeter. There's places to look up the value, but basically, you use the tweeter's impedance to calculate what size capacitor to use to block the low frequencies for whatever frequency you want it to cut in at.
I can't say how much "oomph" it has, enough to be loud inside with the doors shut and be nowhere near full volume.
I printed off two pages out of the wiring section of the shop manual, that told me what wires went where by color.
I noticed that some people thought the original stereo was "boomy". The reason it may sound that way, is because the door itself is not rigid, and can resonate, especially if the speakers you install are light. I notice some of that going on myself. The door panels vibrate with the bass notes, emphasizing some frequencies, dampening others. But that's pretty par for the course in a vehicle.
A couple years ago, I was desperately sick of listening to music on the tv or my lousy computer speakers... So I bought some closeout woofers, midranges, and tweeters from an online store. I had 35 into them all, including shipping. The woofers were a somewhat unusual style. They're also just 30watts RMS handling. I used their specifications to build speaker cabinets from 5/8 heavy duty particle board. They are over 4 feet tall, and about 30 inches wide. They look STRANGE. The midrange has its own chamber, the insides have foam and other dampening material in them, and the big cabinet is a tuned port subwoofer. They will make your ears hurt BAD at 25 hz. And they make good sound from 28 hz on up. What drives them is a cheap digital amp I got from China, and it plays the sound from the TV or my media computer. The amp is a 100W RMS amp, but current configuration will produce 65 W RMS with negligible distortion.
Watching movies is impressive, since the "explosions" are often sub-sonic hits.. and the system reproduces them well. All together, I'm into the whole thing about 185 dollars, and have some of the best sounding speakers I've ever had the chance to hear. No, they don't have the power handling to blow your hair back, but the sound level is high (they're sensitive, and produce 93db/watt) for little power and they produce better sound than I can hear. Oh, yeah - you have to have a hand truck to move them
