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<blockquote data-quote="Etac" data-source="post: 4201665" data-attributes="member: 570589"><p>hmmm where to begin lol</p><p></p><p>i mean you can use the capicitor the stock tweeter came with (probaly better than nothing) which my guess is around 5k range.. at a 6db slope.. but if the resistance on the tweeter is different than the new one.. the crossover point will change....</p><p></p><p>but also keep in mind..</p><p></p><p>crossovers are ideal.. since im guessing your mid doesnt have any crossover or capicitor.. it will play into the higher frequiencies without being cut off and you will have some peaks and breakups.. , you really cant just use any crossover because it all depends on how high your mids can play.. how low the tweets can play.. and sensativity is also an issue here.. and just grabbing a random tweeter without looking at those specs.. complicates things even more</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Etac, post: 4201665, member: 570589"] hmmm where to begin lol i mean you can use the capicitor the stock tweeter came with (probaly better than nothing) which my guess is around 5k range.. at a 6db slope.. but if the resistance on the tweeter is different than the new one.. the crossover point will change.... but also keep in mind.. crossovers are ideal.. since im guessing your mid doesnt have any crossover or capicitor.. it will play into the higher frequiencies without being cut off and you will have some peaks and breakups.. , you really cant just use any crossover because it all depends on how high your mids can play.. how low the tweets can play.. and sensativity is also an issue here.. and just grabbing a random tweeter without looking at those specs.. complicates things even more [/QUOTE]
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