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How can I improve this audio set up in my car?

Hi,I currently have a Pioneer DEH bluetooth head unit (no integrated LPF/HPF), attached to two Sony XS-H20S tweeters with an inline crossover, and two component Alpine Type E door speakers.My car has no rear speakers and I feel the sound isn't right. The tweeters seem to be taking too much of the low notes and the components aren't giving much power to fill out those mid-low notes.My car is a 1997 VW Polo so I appreciate the acoustics won't be amazing, but I also layered my the inside of my door panels with flashing tape which helped slightly.The wiring is two L/R +/- cables running out of head unit, splitting to give tweeter and component connections.Would new wiring (is fairly old stuff), new components, improved head unit or an amp help in my situation?(I do believe my Alpine component were only around ?40 so guessing this may be the problem)Greatly appreciate your help,20 points up for grabs for best answer today (I hear!)Cheers

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Let this not be like a joking platform. It will be fine to use it however, the agent will come out abit faster than usually. Secondly you should avoid exposing it to too much sunshine/heat as it may explode with high temps David EHS consultant
Nope your supposed to watch how you are driving not run over them since we took their homes away by building our homes on their turf,lol JMM
You are probably fine. Overcharged just means the N2 pressure in the unit is above the normal operating range. The agent is just going to come out a little faster than normal. You should have the unit checked by a qualified professional as soon as convenient, however. Look in your yellow pages under fire extinguishers and call to find out if walk-in service is available in your area. Good luck.
If you put a nail in the side of it, it will release pressure slowly, then when it isn't over-charged, take the nail out, and tape the hole shut.
it may not work as great . it wont last, i would strongly advise you to get a new one or have it used then recharged. it isnt proper in case of fire.

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