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| 1109.1 |  | OVAL::MACMILLANR | So many roads, so little time | Tue Jun 12 1990 14:00 | 8 | 
|  |     You need a cross-over unit to seperate out the high requency for the
    tweeters.  If you don't then all the bass & mid-range will be put
    through them as well and that won't do them much good.  Check out an
    ICE specialist and see if there are any filters available that will do
    the trick.  Also check the maximum power rating for the tweeters and
    compare this with what you are going to be putting through them.
    
    Rob
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| 1109.2 | Tandy? (no, actually they sound good!) | SUBURB::SCREENER | Robert Screene, UK Finance EUC | Wed Jun 13 1990 18:12 | 22 | 
|  |     Hello Carl,
    
    I have just recently fitted a pair of separate tweeters in my own
    car.  I played about with the location of them with double sided
    sticky pads, finally I decided to mount them on the dashboard facing
    upwards.  The stereo imaging is incredible compared to when I just
    had speakers in the original map pockets.
    
    Anyway, I tried the tweeters without a crossover and they sounded
    fine.  I too got cold feet about damaging them, so I looked for
    crossovers.
    
    I went for 2 * 2-way Realistic Cross-overs (from Tandy, at �14 for
    the pair).
    
    The cross over frequency is also important to stop your speaker
    struggling with sounds they are not efficient with.  These allow
    the bass to be cut at 2, 2.5 or 4khz from the tweeters.  The treble to 
    the bass/midrange speakers can also be varied independantly at the
    same points.
    
    Rob.
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| 1109.3 | Maplin | IOSG::MARSHALL | Argle Bargle IV | Thu Jun 14 1990 09:51 | 5 | 
|  | Maplin do a range of crossovers, both 2 and 3 way.  Buy them mail order (you can
get their catalogue from W.H.Smith) or in one of about 8 shops around the
country.
Scott
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| 1109.4 |  | SUBURB::SCREENER | Robert Screene, UK Finance EUC | Thu Jun 14 1990 12:39 | 1 | 
|  |     I think that the Maplin 2-way crossovers were �20 each!
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| 1109.5 | Maplin's Shop in READING... | JANUS::NLEWIS |  | Fri Jun 15 1990 11:59 | 2 | 
|  |     I believe I have seen a Maplin shop on the Oxford Road in Reading, just
    up from the Ramada Hotel on the left going out of town.
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| 1109.6 | Aha | SHAPES::STREATFIELDC | VW Beetle.. IOSG::AIR_COOLED | Mon Jun 18 1990 13:07 | 9 | 
|  |     At the moment I have 1 of the 2 Tweeters set up at the top of the
    inside winscreen pillar, facing towards the driver, I am also tring this
    out with sticky pads until I get the best sound, at the moment, just
    with 1 sounds quite impressive, linked in Paralell with the rear
    channel, but not yet gone over about 35 watts (chicken!)
    
    Carl
    
    
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