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  • 10:45PM
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    Not one answer that you wanted

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    However at the end of the day smart never disclosed what the 3db points were on the 2 way elements, so you will have to choose an arbitrary point for the smart tweets

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  • tolsen
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    PS. I have a standard single DIN radio surround in grey if you need one. Fits all 450.

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  • tolsen
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    Tweeter frequency range is typically 5 to 30 kHz. I just fitted a pair in my Cabrio. Fantastic sound when powered by the original Grinding cassette radio.
    Only cost me £2.99 for the pair. Got them stuck on to the windscreen frame above dash with licence plate double sided tape. Tape cost nearly as much as the tweeters.

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  • 137699
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    No but the answer saves you having to faff around with crossovers.

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  • Buckster
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    Not the question I asked.

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  • 137699
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    Stick with the standard headunit and inbuilt crossover. IT's not worth changing to aftermarket.

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  • Buckster
    started a topic Tweeter frequency response

    Tweeter frequency response

    Does anyone know what the frequency response of the standard Smart tweeters is? I have them in my 2003 coupe and want to put a crossover in for an aftermarket head unit, the markings only show the impedance, I know the crossover point will be between 2.5khz and 4khz but an exact figure would be good so I can just use a stage 1 Butterworth crossover.

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