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So the capacitor(crossover) inside my tweeter exploded from too much power, so I guess I need to stop putting off my mids and highs

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what crescendo series do you have? I was looking at buying a couple pairs.

did you use plastidip on the wheels?

It's a BC3500. And yes, plastidip ftw haha

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I saw you leaving home depot the other day with the new painted wheels, they looked good! (yes I'm always creepin' lol)

Was that a 4" coaxial you were holding in that picture? How do they sound? My buddy wants me to help him with a build in his new car and there are a few spots where it looks like 4" might be the only size that fits.

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I saw you leaving home depot the other day with the new painted wheels, they looked good! (yes I'm always creepin' lol)

Was that a 4" coaxial you were holding in that picture? How do they sound? My buddy wants me to help him with a build in his new car and there are a few spots where it looks like 4" might be the only size that fits.

Better on low-mid and high end then the stock speakers - a fuller sound, but they aren't terribly efficient.

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Projector retrofit is done too

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My 'plastic' glue made the shrouds a bit cloudy though :(

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