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Old 08-13-2018, 03:39 PM   #7
StPeteHyper2.0
 
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Originally Posted by LiveWire195 View Post
So this answers my second question, that basically if I just install the tweeters they will have the crossover installed already, so its officially plug and play when I put the new ones in.

So essentially my install should be straight forward then, and I just need to lock in an amp at this point...
Nice pair of tweeters for straight forward swaps comes with a crossover plugin. They can be used or left aside. If you're doing a component kit, you typically get the crossover for both as what you have. For me, I just swapped the dash speaker for a tweeter. Those are just small speakers, they really are not tweeters and it's where you get a lot of bass distortion when you turn it up. Since I pulled that for an actual tweeter, the crossover is necessary to keep the highs coming thru an no loss or mids.

Set I got looks like this..
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