would these work well in doors?

Some people like the DA175s, and I know some people that have used the Silver Flutes. Both have gotten okay reviews. I think the edge goes to the Daytons though.

However , being a metal coned driver, special attention needs to be paid to breakup nodes. So you really want to use a tweeter capable of crossing around 2k. There aren't many budget options, unless you go with a large format tweeter. The only budget option (that performs exceptionally well) is the Seas Neo tweeter.

It runs about $28.00 + shipping from Madisound. You can go with a cheaper tweeter like the XT19 I suggested before, but you'll need to pick a driver with a paper or glass cone. That's why I suggested the MLI-65 as a budget option. Yeah Zaph says it's distortion "won't win any awards", but overall, he still puts it at the highest rating for value.

The driver has been reviewed, and is very capable in a car door.

So, once again I suggest, for extreme budget, but not budget sound, the Mach Audio MLI-65 coupled with the Vifa XT19 (Alpine variant from PacParts).

It would be an easy setup to work with as opposed to a lot of other options like the Tang Band and Dayton offerings.

 
Some people like the DA175s, and I know some people that have used the Silver Flutes. Both have gotten okay reviews. I think the edge goes to the Daytons though.
However , being a metal coned driver, special attention needs to be paid to breakup nodes. So you really want to use a tweeter capable of crossing around 2k. There aren't many budget options, unless you go with a large format tweeter. The only budget option (that performs exceptionally well) is the Seas Neo tweeter.

It runs about $28.00 + shipping from Madisound. You can go with a cheaper tweeter like the XT19 I suggested before, but you'll need to pick a driver with a paper or glass cone. That's why I suggested the MLI-65 as a budget option. Yeah Zaph says it's distortion "won't win any awards", but overall, he still puts it at the highest rating for value.

The driver has been reviewed, and is very capable in a car door.

So, once again I suggest, for extreme budget, but not budget sound, the Mach Audio MLI-65 coupled with the Vifa XT19 (Alpine variant from PacParts).

It would be an easy setup to work with as opposed to a lot of other options like the Tang Band and Dayton offerings.
thanks man i think i might just do that mach 5's i mean only 18 bucks a piece. Im assuming u heard both so did they sound better than the silver flutes?

 
Here's my latest budget boner
The Mach Audio MLI-65

http://www.mach5audio.com/index-2.html

Coupled with this tweeter

http://www.pacparts.com/part.cfm?CFID=767269&CFTOKEN=85991391

Under $100.00 after shipping for some very nice speakers.

Run them active and you have a pretty nice setup that you can brag only cost you "X" amount of dollars.

The mid that DejaWiz recommends is rock solid as well, albeit a bit difficult to work with. If a large format tweeter isn't your cup of tea, then the Seas Neo is a great option, and will match up decently with the RS180.

http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=149&products_id=628

If you feel you may get the upgrade bug down the road, the Seas Neo is a great place to start as it's a very versatile tweeter, and performs up there with tweeters much, much more expensive.

The Alpine tweeter is a derivative of Vifa's XT19 which is a highly regarded home tweeter. Beautiful sounding tweeter, but special attention needs to be paid when picking mids to match up with it.
While I really like your driver choices, I don't like them together that well. My XT19's struggle below 4khz and getting much more than 2k (2.5k with real steep slopes) out of the Mli's isn't realistic either. Of course for the budget having a fairly large underlap isn't always all that bad. I have not tried the two together but normally like to run closer than 1500hz away on my two drivers.

 
While I really like your driver choices, I don't like them together that well. My XT19's struggle below 4khz and getting much more than 2k (2.5k with real steep slopes) out of the Mli's isn't realistic either. Of course for the budget having a fairly large underlap isn't always all that bad. I have not tried the two together but normally like to run closer than 1500hz away on my two drivers.
Like I said, "budget boner". The next step up would be the same mid, and the Seas Neo tweeter. Bit more expensive, but generally worth it.

I've had different experiences with the MLI's, and have yet to really play around with how low the XT19 can go as I've been using it in a 3-way. I've heard the XT19 is good down to 3.5k with 24db slopes, and many have had good luck running the MLIs that high.

The XT19 is a great sounding tweeter though.

 
Like I said, "budget boner". The next step up would be the same mid, and the Seas Neo tweeter. Bit more expensive, but generally worth it.
I've had different experiences with the MLI's, and have yet to really play around with how low the XT19 can go as I've been using it in a 3-way. I've heard the XT19 is good down to 3.5k with 24db slopes, and many have had good luck running the MLIs that high.

The XT19 is a great sounding tweeter though.
Agreed.

What are your thoughts about the XT25 in the same setup, MiniVan? Can they get much more lower than the XT19's? Let's say around 2-2.5kHz for the sake of discussion.

I only ask because my reasons are twofold: 1.) To help bring another option into the thread here, and 2.) I'm about to go active with my SPX-177R set using a Coustic XM6. Since the XM6 won't go above 3kHz (at 18dB/Oct) on the HP without leaving a huge frequency gap from the mids, I'm considering the XT25 since I really like the ring radiator Vifa tweeters.

 
The XT25 is a bit better than the XT19 in lower end, but not much. You can get 3k out of them, maybe a bit less if you use a really steep slope. The XM6 though uses 18 db crossover points. I think you may be fine. It's a nice tweeter.

If you want a set, I have some lying around. Powered up and played with. I can let you have them for $25.00 a piece shipped. (not to thread jack) If the OP would like to jump on this he can as well, and I'll give him first dibs since it's his thread.

http://www.madisound.com/catalog/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=143&products_id=1679

Here's a picture of the XT25 next to some other tweeters.

Starting from left to right. The XT19, the XT25, and the Seas Neo. On top is a standard autosound tweeter made by Polk (the DX3000).

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