he is in cabotWhere in Arkansas? We're in Clarksville
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he is in cabotWhere in Arkansas? We're in Clarksville
any tweeter will do. aluminum tweeters will sound a little more bright, where the soft dome tweeters will be a little less. what price range you looking at?Noah, do you have a couple recommendations for surface mount tweeters for the front? I have a 2011, and there is no accommodation for tweeters except the triangular interior plastic panel at the front bottom of the front door windows. I figure to simply wire them to the factory door speakers and rely on the tweeters' internal cross-overs.
Thanks for responding, sir.any tweeter will do. aluminum tweeters will sound a little more bright, where the soft dome tweeters will be a little less. what price range you looking at?
the alpine tweeters will work just fine however with just a tweeter like that there is no adjustment. when you buy component speakers the come with crossovers, and most in the mid pricepoint will have adjustable crossovers. this allows for tweeter attenuation or gain. i may have a peair of focal crossovers that have that adjustment. if i can find them i can send them out to you. this will give you the ability to adjust the tweeters. you dont need to connect the woofer part, just the tweeter connection. i still got your number, i will text you if i find themThanks for responding, sir.
No particular price range, just best value for the buck. The problem I'm trying to solve is all in my head - my ears, specifically. I have more or less age and wear and tear high-end hearing loss, and I thought that a pair of tweeters at head level would probably help. I don't listen to music at high volume - I'm deaf enough! Mostly country, classic rock, and classical. I was thinking about something on the order of the Alpine S-S10TW - $90.