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Help with a front stage tweeter or small speaker?!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 724660" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>If he likes the sound of his current components, he should keep them. No point in selling something he likes just to add an auxillary tweeter. If he wants to do an auxillary tweeter thing, he can buy a pair of tweets and make/buy an xover, get a little 50w x 2 amp to go along with them. Just needs to make sure the tweets are crossed over high....like 7khz or above. Though, adding an auxillary tweeter probably won't fix his problem if the problem is in the vocal area, as that is mainly a midrange thing.....not really something an auxillary tweeter only playing 10khz and above (as in the CDT imaging kit) will fix.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to think about.......if you did the kicks yourself, you could always just try building a new pair with different aiming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 724660, member: 555320"] If he likes the sound of his current components, he should keep them. No point in selling something he likes just to add an auxillary tweeter. If he wants to do an auxillary tweeter thing, he can buy a pair of tweets and make/buy an xover, get a little 50w x 2 amp to go along with them. Just needs to make sure the tweets are crossed over high....like 7khz or above. Though, adding an auxillary tweeter probably won't fix his problem if the problem is in the vocal area, as that is mainly a midrange thing.....not really something an auxillary tweeter only playing 10khz and above (as in the CDT imaging kit) will fix. Another thing to think about.......if you did the kicks yourself, you could always just try building a new pair with different aiming. [/QUOTE]
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