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Old 11-02-2013, 06:46 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat View Post
Elan as I was talking to you in PM about, I still suggest upgrading the whole set instead of trying to swap out the RF tweeters for the polks. As I also stated it could work however your 1st problem is from what I stated that the RF crossover was probably crossing the tweeter differently than what the polk should be crossed at. Your going to get way better sound doing a full component set rather than trying to piece together a Frankenstein set.
Mmmm.... I suppose this is very situational, and the OP obviously is pretty new to the game, not ready for the whole mix and match thing.

Personally, I find much much much much (how many of these can I add???) better results mixing and matching, using more sophisticated crossover and EQ options than you're going to find out of the box on just about any retail component set.

Only adding this, not to start an argument, but to let others know, if you are looking to step up in the game, simply buying what's offered out there as a "package" really limits your options.

I'm an active-crossed DIY kinda guy.
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