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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8744739" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>It is not that they are better, but that they have a higher sensitivity (95-105 decibels). Whereas the OEMs I think have a sensitivity of maybe 89 decibels. They are not conventional tweeters (no magnet or voice coil). They are a metal disc with who knows what inside, that vibrate when powered. You have seen these in musical B-day cards. They just glue a cone to those, house them, voila. Piezoelectric tweeters. These are not replacement as much as a compliment to the existing tweeters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8744739, member: 654802"] It is not that they are better, but that they have a higher sensitivity (95-105 decibels). Whereas the OEMs I think have a sensitivity of maybe 89 decibels. They are not conventional tweeters (no magnet or voice coil). They are a metal disc with who knows what inside, that vibrate when powered. You have seen these in musical B-day cards. They just glue a cone to those, house them, voila. Piezoelectric tweeters. These are not replacement as much as a compliment to the existing tweeters. [/QUOTE]
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