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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ry" data-source="post: 6952039" data-attributes="member: 609333"><p>Im in need of new tweets. I initially decided to pick up some Selenium PA supertweets, but I didnt realize they were <em>quite</em> that big before I purchased them. I dont think im going to be able to fit these in without a glass mod which I just do not have the money for. I will either return them or use them in a tailgate setup //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/veryhappy.gif.fec4fed33b4a1279cf10bdd45a039dae.gif So I am hoping someone can recommend a good reasonably sized PA tweet or perhaps a not-totally-overpriced car audio tweet thats fairly efficient. I have 240W on tap per channel...far more than enough, but I tend to prefer louder highs than most people. I have some semi-nuked CMX kicks in now running active, but even when they were 100% I still was not satisfied. The closest I've come to being satisfied on the high end output was my MBQ premiums I had in my blazer years ago. They got nasty loud, but the aluminum domes hissed a bit and got rather painful at times lol. The rainbow aluminums weren't harsh at all, just not loud enough for me. So what would you suggest as a decent bang-for-your-buck tweet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ry, post: 6952039, member: 609333"] Im in need of new tweets. I initially decided to pick up some Selenium PA supertweets, but I didnt realize they were [I]quite[/I] that big before I purchased them. I dont think im going to be able to fit these in without a glass mod which I just do not have the money for. I will either return them or use them in a tailgate setup [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/veryhappy.gif.fec4fed33b4a1279cf10bdd45a039dae.gif[/IMG] So I am hoping someone can recommend a good reasonably sized PA tweet or perhaps a not-totally-overpriced car audio tweet thats fairly efficient. I have 240W on tap per channel...far more than enough, but I tend to prefer louder highs than most people. I have some semi-nuked CMX kicks in now running active, but even when they were 100% I still was not satisfied. The closest I've come to being satisfied on the high end output was my MBQ premiums I had in my blazer years ago. They got nasty loud, but the aluminum domes hissed a bit and got rather painful at times lol. The rainbow aluminums weren't harsh at all, just not loud enough for me. So what would you suggest as a decent bang-for-your-buck tweet? [/QUOTE]
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