The majority of posters misspeak at some time or another or simply don't articulate what they mean using the proper vernacular. My only point was that there was something out there that matches the price he quoted for 3 tweeters making the story at least plausible.
I agree, but I just have a hard time believing that he hurt 3 tweeters using the speakers in a normal manner... I think there is a difference between "pushing a speaker assembly" and "abusing" one...
So think about it this way, you put your speakers outside {because honestly unless you have an auditorium in your house, you are not using the Lores @ 200watts indoors, I have 20w in a 400sq foot room and they get to an uncomfortable listening level pretty fast}, and you push 400watts of class D power to them on full blast with dirty sound signal from an ipod with a 3.5mm to rca adapter, AND YOU BLOW A TWEETER.... How many more times are you going to do that? 3? not me, I would like to think I would learn the first time...
Like I previously stated I have pushed my lores to LOUD levels, with clean material, for an extended length of time and the tweeters are in tact and still sound great... Also I have a decent amount of use on mine, and they haven't worn out or showed any sign of degradation.... I have heard of High altitude tweeter problems (something about the seal popping and letting out the gas inside the tweet), maybe since this guy is on a mountain thats the issue he is having...
I just think the people with blown tweets are from abuse, if someone was on here saying I blew the tweets in my Andrew Jones Pioneer speakers, I lot of guys on here would be saying, "no way, How?, How much power where you pushing to them?" ect ect ect but because it is a tekton product, its "be prepared to replace your teeters once a month"...
I can take any speaker on the market and blow them to sh!t with my $500 XLS2500 bridged to it, I think its 1600X1 watts at 8 ohms and capable of 4ohms which gets you something like another 1000watts on top of that... Now if I take that amp and feed it a shoddy signal from my emerson mp3 player with an old 3.5mm x rca adapter cord, I am sure there are not many 1" tweeters on the market that wont Nuke themselves... Now I could do that 3 times and say the speaker builder builds terrible speakers that will blow up if you buy them....