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Damaged tweeters- compromised performance?
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<blockquote data-quote="LoudCrownVic" data-source="post: 2095385" data-attributes="member: 551225"><p>Well, I hooked my damaged boston neo tweeter up to power, and it really doesnt seem to be affected by the hole (1/4") that was punched in it. Both tweets seem to sound the same.</p><p></p><p>Does physical damage affect the performance of metal dome tweeters? Or is it nessecary to replace the damaged one before install?</p><p></p><p>Reason being, I don't want to have it fuk up on me later down the road or sound horrible after i get it in. The only thing I can fathom the damage might do is compromise the efficiency of the tweet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoudCrownVic, post: 2095385, member: 551225"] Well, I hooked my damaged boston neo tweeter up to power, and it really doesnt seem to be affected by the hole (1/4") that was punched in it. Both tweets seem to sound the same. Does physical damage affect the performance of metal dome tweeters? Or is it nessecary to replace the damaged one before install? Reason being, I don't want to have it fuk up on me later down the road or sound horrible after i get it in. The only thing I can fathom the damage might do is compromise the efficiency of the tweet. [/QUOTE]
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