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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8888400" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>That set of Carrozzeria tune up Pioneer 29mm alloy tweeters are pretty decent when tuned correctly. They are the same as the "Z" series tweeters in the U.S. component sets. As for using the passive versus active crossovers, depending on which crossovers you are talking about, it can make a very big difference on those tweeters. You could use a combination of passives and actives for midbass too.</p><p></p><p>That tweeter can get a bit unruly if not tamed/tuned correctly - the focal too.</p><p></p><p>The crossover that comes with the Pioneer TS-Z65CH is a lot better sounding than the ones that come with the the TS-Z65, and it is quite noticeable.</p><p></p><p><em>Crossover Frequency</em>. 4500 Hz (Acoustic), 1900 Hz (Electric) is what pioneer indicates, I assume the electronic one is 24 Db,</p><p></p><p>My experience with them at 12 db is around 4k, so close to what they indicate. If you can cross them, electronically, at 12 db, 4-4.5K, that would be best. It's rare that p assives will sound better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8888400, member: 689267"] That set of Carrozzeria tune up Pioneer 29mm alloy tweeters are pretty decent when tuned correctly. They are the same as the "Z" series tweeters in the U.S. component sets. As for using the passive versus active crossovers, depending on which crossovers you are talking about, it can make a very big difference on those tweeters. You could use a combination of passives and actives for midbass too. That tweeter can get a bit unruly if not tamed/tuned correctly - the focal too. The crossover that comes with the Pioneer TS-Z65CH is a lot better sounding than the ones that come with the the TS-Z65, and it is quite noticeable. [I]Crossover Frequency[/I]. 4500 Hz (Acoustic), 1900 Hz (Electric) is what pioneer indicates, I assume the electronic one is 24 Db, My experience with them at 12 db is around 4k, so close to what they indicate. If you can cross them, electronically, at 12 db, 4-4.5K, that would be best. It's rare that p assives will sound better. [/QUOTE]
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