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I’m looking for a plug and play tweeter replacement for the EPC6k components. I’m running them in My 2014 SGS off a TM400x4AD. The only reason why I am looking for a replacement is for looks only lol. I am really happy with the sound and volume. I have the tweeters mounted in hogtunes grills and I’m just not a fan of how they look.
Is there a set of similar size, that I can put in place of the current ones, ran passive through the supplied crossovers and be done? I know the euphorias take a ton of power and I want to make sure whatever I get can handle the current power being supplied to them (tm400x4 bridged into 2 channels). BTW, my radio is flashed from rockford fosgate from sturgis a few years back. No line levelers or dsp. i also have dB drive Moto 6x9’s in the lids off a tm400x2.
Thanks all all for the help. Fingers crossed!
Last edited by firemedic4500; Feb 26, 2019 at 02:46 PM.
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