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    Quote Originally Posted by barbieboy View Post
    Surely it can't be that tricky to separate the tweeters ? But putting my ears up to the cones these speakers are a 3 way design
    Anything's easy if you know what you're doing... If you know how to trace through the crossover, reverse engineer it and analyse the design so you can recognise and separate the bass, mid and treble sections and their grounding regime then it's easy to do the job yes. Whether or not it's worth doing and would give any worthwhile benefit is another matter of course...
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    I went down the separate crossover route once before and was a pain in the ass to get right, don't think I ever did and flogged the lot

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