Like pretty much when there's too much bass the speakers sound like it can't produce the sound or something and it's not even that loud, like a crackling sound almost. But I think that's just because my stereo let's me go alot louder than I think my speakers can handle because it's happens in my old car I had that head unit in also. Another issue with the passive crossovers were that my doors are really really heavy and the guy who installed the speakers said you don't want all that vibration going through them so maybe just the amp active crossovers will be best?
As someone who sold and installed high end car audio for years, I will make a few suggestions.
Live with what you get.
The same set of speakers will sound 10 different ways in 10 different cars.
The door is your enclosure. It may or may not have good acoustics.
If those speakers came with crossovers, use them.....a bass blocker (capacitor) is not crossing the tweeter over.
If you are not using the supplied crossover, you are running that tweeter full range and letting the woofer try to do highs...I would imagine it sounds awful.
Just imagine all the home speakers here with their crossovers removed...they will sound like death.
You need amps to do what you want...and subs. Running a component set from a head unit never goes well.
Running a component set without its crossover is suicide.
The crossover in any amp is just a cutoff and pass.Even with amps, you must use that crossover.
Your installer should know better, if he is an actual audio installer.