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If you want a component set the best is to go with a component set that has
components that are part of a set. meaning the same brand and model. usually engineers have tuned these to have the proper tone and range between the tweeter and midbass/woofer. i aint never heard of Lexon. if its cheap usually it is crap. in car audio you generally get what you pay for, but installation is the more important aspect. ****ty speakers can sound good if installed correctly. component speakers also rely upon the crossover to sound the way they should. look at the crossover in a set of components which offers the settings and features u need for your particular installation. i am actually loooking at a set of Hifonics components right now. maybe give you some ideas.. the HiFonics HZCX5.2C Zeus Series 5" Component System . hope you find what you are looking for. its good to go to a dealer and try before you buy (online or whereva - this applies to most electronics, and drugs as well). "Jon" wrote in message s.com... I am thinking about putting together a component speaker set for my front doors... There are a ton of tweeters on ebay...some made by "Lexon"....are these any good? They are damn cheap, and I wanted to know if there is a reason for that.. If these are crap, what is a good brand to get? I prefer a flush-mount, and that I can adjust the direction. Thanks Jon |
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