Don't laugh at me but I was just browsing e-bay(as usual)
and came across these tweeters http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ory=14943&rd=1
can they be used in a car?
Don't laugh at me but I was just browsing e-bay(as usual)
and came across these tweeters http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ory=14943&rd=1
can they be used in a car?
"Best Buy,... If we can do it , So can U"
I wasn't sure how do you think they would sound?
"Best Buy,... If we can do it , So can U"
i heard a car with 4 horn tweeters spliced into the factory rear dash speakers and it sounded horrible. it sounded like he was listening to fluctuating pink noise.
LOL I guess theres my answer.
"Best Buy,... If we can do it , So can U"
Not at all! Horns have been used in car audio for years. However, they have to be setup, mounted, and imaged perfectly for good results.Originally posted by Rxpower
LOL I guess theres my answer.
Some people like 'em - some don't. I have never heard them, so I don't know. But I do know that Richard Clark's famous Grand National SQ car used horns - so there ya' go.
~HH
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true, car stereo is all about the install. i guess laying scattered on the back dash doesn't qualify as a "install". but they didn't sound like they had any potential at all. also, do you think richard clark bought his off e-bay? he prolly had some we never even heard of.
True dat, true dat.Originally posted by f150_on_32s
do you think richard clark bought his off e-bay? he prolly had some we never even heard of.
I was just pointing out that they have been used with great success.
Of course, laying them on the rear deck spliced into existing speaker wires doesn't really qualify as "successful".
~HH
2002 Sunlight Silver Metallic Mazda Protege5
Kenwood~Lanzar~Infinity~Peerless
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