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<blockquote data-quote="Hybrid90accord" data-source="post: 5043342" data-attributes="member: 559019"><p>thanks, and im doing alot of research and reading so please be patient but thats where my problem lies, and this might sound stupid but i kinda of like to cross my tweeters kinda high. i like just having the minor detail coming from my tweets and not every and anything coming out my highs it tends to sound kinda harsh IMO. Then i have my mids kinda blended in, im working on my doors now doing some sheet metal work so i can have mids angled in. I just was wondering was their a tweeter composition besides silk that could give me the clean high but still give me the volume im looking 4. i heard some focal TX3 wave guides about 9-10 years ago that blew my mind but they were like $1000 which was out of my budget and i dont know if they even make them anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hybrid90accord, post: 5043342, member: 559019"] thanks, and im doing alot of research and reading so please be patient but thats where my problem lies, and this might sound stupid but i kinda of like to cross my tweeters kinda high. i like just having the minor detail coming from my tweets and not every and anything coming out my highs it tends to sound kinda harsh IMO. Then i have my mids kinda blended in, im working on my doors now doing some sheet metal work so i can have mids angled in. I just was wondering was their a tweeter composition besides silk that could give me the clean high but still give me the volume im looking 4. i heard some focal TX3 wave guides about 9-10 years ago that blew my mind but they were like $1000 which was out of my budget and i dont know if they even make them anymore. [/QUOTE]
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