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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Kingisepp
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Help me choose tweeter: VIFA XT25TG30-04 with conic dome, Scan-Speak D2905/930000, Seas Exel T25-001 (E006), ceramic VISATON KE SC/8 or some alternative. All this device cost approximately 100 euro, except VIFA. What reproduse good sound?
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Eugene, OR
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Privet Alex,
It depends on how you'll cross them over. If it's going to be used with a fairly small midrange driver, then I would go for xt25 and cross over 3k, if it's a bigger driver then I would go with seas or ss. Personally i really like my ss9500s, and they aren't that much more than the ss9300 Udachi.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Kingisepp
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This tweeters for 2-way speaker system, cross over frec. approx 1500- 2000 Hz
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