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<blockquote data-quote="MiniVanMan" data-source="post: 2773924" data-attributes="member: 573252"><p>Spot on, but I'll add that how they'll be installed is key. In kicks, on-axis you can get away with a much higher xover point than in the doors. Like above, if you're putting them in doors you want to use around 2-3k. The lower the better. In kicks you can probably get away with up to 3-4k. Lower is always better, it's just harder to find a tweeter, reasonably priced that can handle 2k. However, if the cone is subject to breakup, like most cones are, you want to keep your crossover points as low as possible regardless of installation location.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MiniVanMan, post: 2773924, member: 573252"] Spot on, but I'll add that how they'll be installed is key. In kicks, on-axis you can get away with a much higher xover point than in the doors. Like above, if you're putting them in doors you want to use around 2-3k. The lower the better. In kicks you can probably get away with up to 3-4k. Lower is always better, it's just harder to find a tweeter, reasonably priced that can handle 2k. However, if the cone is subject to breakup, like most cones are, you want to keep your crossover points as low as possible regardless of installation location. [/QUOTE]
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