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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8672213" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>If you can fit it Dayton RS 180-4 would be nice. There's a 6" version too. Just personal preference. If you don't find anything that you like there check out madisound. Just look at the frequency response graphs and that will give you an idea of where the driver needs to be crossed over at. That 180 for example I wouldn't want to go much over 2k 2.5k. With that driver I'd look for a tweeters with a fs of 1k or less. if you're getting a new head unit get something you can be active with...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8672213, member: 674179"] If you can fit it Dayton RS 180-4 would be nice. There's a 6" version too. Just personal preference. If you don't find anything that you like there check out madisound. Just look at the frequency response graphs and that will give you an idea of where the driver needs to be crossed over at. That 180 for example I wouldn't want to go much over 2k 2.5k. With that driver I'd look for a tweeters with a fs of 1k or less. if you're getting a new head unit get something you can be active with... [/QUOTE]
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