x-audio tweets
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From: Corner Brook, NL
Car: 1984 Z28 HT,2006 2500HD
Engine: 5.7L, 6.6Llbz dmax
Transmission: 700R4, 6 speed allison
Axle/Gears: worn out 3.73 posi
x-audio tweets
yeah have you ever heard of them are they any good? (they came free with a wiring kit off of ebay so im not expecting super good quality) butt will it be a waste of time to add to my system, can tweets really be that bad? they say they are 350 watt max but im skeptical, anyways stick em in the z or trash em?
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Car: 1984 Z28 HT,2006 2500HD
Engine: 5.7L, 6.6Llbz dmax
Transmission: 700R4, 6 speed allison
Axle/Gears: worn out 3.73 posi
Re: x-audio tweets
and if it helps there the piezo type tweeter
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Car: 1991 L03 700r4 RS
Engine: 1987 WS6 Trans AM Lb2
Transmission: Th350 red neck Performance 3k stall
Axle/Gears: 95 Mustang 8.8 built with 3.73s
Re: x-audio tweets
Volume will be tremendous, sound quality will be absolutly terrible unless fed by the lowest of wattage amplifier. They work especially if you're wiring them to the head unit, but keep them aimed away from glass, and don't try aiming them directly at your ears. I have a set in my truck because the coax speakers lost the tweets; they work but they're painful and I have to EQ out alot of the treble.
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From: Corner Brook, NL
Car: 1984 Z28 HT,2006 2500HD
Engine: 5.7L, 6.6Llbz dmax
Transmission: 700R4, 6 speed allison
Axle/Gears: worn out 3.73 posi
Re: x-audio tweets
so that means im sticking with the tweets in my three ways, thanks for the heads up
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