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Old 01-18-2016, 01:59 PM   #15 (permalink)
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if you decide to go with a new set of tweeters, rather than a whole new component set,
this is how I would handle it........you already have your gains set for the rear channels, So...
with tweeters on amps front channels, set high pass slightly above what tweeter manufacturer recommends, and leave gain completely down. Get your music playing, and slowly increase your gain until you have your tweeters sounding balanced with your mids. Done. any final tweaking can be done on your HU's eq.
If you decide to pickup a component set, it will have a passive crossover with the set, so the xover point is already set for you, and will be much easier to deal with.
If you choose, you can always keep your lanzars in, and leave the component sets mids in the box for future use.
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