Re: speakers

From: Sean Meldrum (spm@c3net.net)
Date: Mon Aug 11 1997 - 19:49:49 EDT


At 01:04 AM 8/11/97 -0500, you wrote:
>James Bird wrote:
>>
>> I'm a fan of separating the frequencies. So my vote is for tubes and 5
>> 1/4"s. The boxes would work fine as well, but then you are talking 8" (or
>> 10") speakers firing into the back of the seat. Good base, but the cheap
>> horn tweeters firing up would drive me nuts.
>
>Sean, I agree with James. I've had some 2 way boxes in my chevy and
>after that I *swore* I would never again have anything to do with the
>horn tweeters. They can be painful sometimes, I mean that
>literally.... Like having a PA system blaring at ya, real nasty
>sounding.... There might be some better ones out there but I'm finished
>with the horns. My Kappa's have nice dome tweeters made from parachute
>silk, Ahhhh so smooth and pleasing.......
>
>--
>Michael Clark mike@snakebite.com

        Hey guys....thanks for the feedback. I think you got me going in the
right direction. I'll do the 5-1/4's and start lookin' for a tube or a
single wedge box I like. Thanks!
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