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Old 1st February 2010, 05:36 PM   #1
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Question H1322 Seas 29TAF/W 1" tweeter aluminium dome

Anyone used these tweeters ? I would like to use them for replacing damaged jbl titanium dome tweeters 4 ohm ( 3 way speaker xover at 800 and 4500 Hz) .
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Hope you plan to do some crossover work as well, and not just drop them in as a replacement.
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