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<blockquote data-quote="Jlace" data-source="post: 2796681" data-attributes="member: 575078"><p>I found this:</p><p></p><p>Got my these Seas Aluminum tweets about a week ago. They do sort of fit into the LPG angle mount, but will need at grind out the back a bit.</p><p></p><p>As for listening, i am blown away at the sound. I was previously running LPG 26NA's and CA18's. I had the new tweets with the CA18's for a while, then switched to Reference RS180's.</p><p></p><p>My LPG's were a little hissy with S sounds and i had to EQ 6-8k down quite a bit, and even then it was always slightly edgy. And down near 3k, the snare drum was also very edgy...i managed to tame that with a higher crossover.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, on to the Seas. It is very smooth and natural but detailed as well. The upper end has none of the edginess or S's of the LPG. Very balanced. It also goes down to 2k nicely. Pointing directly inwards on the A-pillar i've yet to add any EQ, whereas the LPG had 2 bands trrying to even it out. I'm very happy and it's quite an improvement on the LPG if you ask me. Mainly for, better balanced, and the lower crossover. IT doesn't give up anything in detail either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jlace, post: 2796681, member: 575078"] I found this: Got my these Seas Aluminum tweets about a week ago. They do sort of fit into the LPG angle mount, but will need at grind out the back a bit. As for listening, i am blown away at the sound. I was previously running LPG 26NA's and CA18's. I had the new tweets with the CA18's for a while, then switched to Reference RS180's. My LPG's were a little hissy with S sounds and i had to EQ 6-8k down quite a bit, and even then it was always slightly edgy. And down near 3k, the snare drum was also very edgy...i managed to tame that with a higher crossover. Anyways, on to the Seas. It is very smooth and natural but detailed as well. The upper end has none of the edginess or S's of the LPG. Very balanced. It also goes down to 2k nicely. Pointing directly inwards on the A-pillar i've yet to add any EQ, whereas the LPG had 2 bands trrying to even it out. I'm very happy and it's quite an improvement on the LPG if you ask me. Mainly for, better balanced, and the lower crossover. IT doesn't give up anything in detail either. [/QUOTE]
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