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<blockquote data-quote="SMUAlien" data-source="post: 395028" data-attributes="member: 552557"><p>Scenario:</p><p></p><p>I have some M661's by Diamond and I don't like the Aluminum tweeter. I was considering buying some other brand tweeter, maybe the CDT silk dome tweeters for around $50 or maybe some focal tweeters or something.</p><p></p><p>My question is this: is it OK to put these tweeters in with the DIamond M661 crossover and woofers and remove the aluminum ones? It is my belief that every speaker has different impedance and reactance characteristics for which each crossover was designed. If this is true you would not get great performance from a crossover designed with a different speaker in mind if you changed speakers. Am I correct in this?</p><p></p><p>If not then I might be putting the M661s up for sale if where I bought them won't take them back. The Aluminum tweeters are just far too harsh for the music type I listen to and my small cabbed truck.</p><p></p><p>Looking for options and opinions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMUAlien, post: 395028, member: 552557"] Scenario: I have some M661's by Diamond and I don't like the Aluminum tweeter. I was considering buying some other brand tweeter, maybe the CDT silk dome tweeters for around $50 or maybe some focal tweeters or something. My question is this: is it OK to put these tweeters in with the DIamond M661 crossover and woofers and remove the aluminum ones? It is my belief that every speaker has different impedance and reactance characteristics for which each crossover was designed. If this is true you would not get great performance from a crossover designed with a different speaker in mind if you changed speakers. Am I correct in this? If not then I might be putting the M661s up for sale if where I bought them won't take them back. The Aluminum tweeters are just far too harsh for the music type I listen to and my small cabbed truck. Looking for options and opinions. [/QUOTE]
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