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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / June 2004

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tweeter replacement

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pil - 04 Jun 2004 23:10 GMT
I was in a car crash and my car has been written off. I removed most of my
audio stuff but the people from the tow truck company stole my tweeters and
power cable.
I could only recover the mids and crossovers from my Kenwood 5 1/4"
component set.

Can I replace the tweeters with any brand?

Does anyone know of compatible tweeters that will go with the kenwood
crossovers?
Hallofwiffleball - 05 Jun 2004 14:36 GMT
didn't file a police report?
pil - 05 Jun 2004 17:26 GMT
no use in doing so. I can actually have them take fingerprints because the
power wire was cut at the battery and my cheap 6x9's were stolen from the
back but I just don't have time. I am busy studying and I am writing exams.

I am so frustrated with this because I know its the tow truck people because
they didn't want me to see the car the day after the accident. If only I had
time I could nail them.

> didn't file a police report?
Les - 05 Jun 2004 17:32 GMT
> didn't file a police report?

What good would it have done? The police wouldn't have been able to do
anything about it, and the insurance company would have laughed him away.

But yes you can replace the tweeters with a different set, at least I have
before. It becomes a matter of checking the crossover frequency, which
usually isnt a problem, but you could encounter an unusually low crossover
and a higher starting response of the tweeter.

Les
 
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