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Old 18th January 2008, 04:17 AM   #1
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Default "Super" tweeter options (ScottG and others?)

Hi,

I've got some fostex FE207E's waiting for theyr cabs. From what I've read about them (and quick listen confirmed) it seems that they would need supertweeter to help them with high freqv.. Also I plan to do some mods to ged rid of 2.7KHz peak so I might end up cutting off the whizer... I'm looking for suitable tweeter that can go down to at least 5KHz..
I'm considering beyma CP-25 as a good candidate, also monacor RBT-95 from cheap ones. I was even thinking about B&C DE10 mounted on something like 18sound XT120 to have possibility crossing lower.. (this could be later upgraded with some 15" bass, to have nice dynamic 3-way)

Any coments are welcomed
Thanks Martin
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