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| Subject:  | Who wanted a replacement face for their C90? | 
      
      --> XDP4000X-List message posted by: "Dremgragen ." <dremgragen@hotmail.com>
      
      
      I went to Sony parts and found the list of available pieces for the CDX-C90
      
      
      <A href="http://servicesales.sel.sony.com/cgi-bin/service/showitems.cgi">http://servicesales.sel.sony.com/cgi-bin/service/showitems.cgi
      
      
      You'll have to decipher which of those is what you want... or just call 'em up
      and talk to a rep, they're pretty easy to deal with. I bought manuals for my C90
      and 4000X through them.
      
      
      -Brody
      
      
      From: Randy Visentine <JVISENTINE@YAHOO.COM>
      Subject: XDP4000X-List: Anyone know of a tweet with a 500Hz resonance? 
      
      -- XDP4000X-List message posted by: Randy Visentine <JVISENTINE@YAHOO.COM>
      
      Hello. 
      
      I am frustrated with the crossover points on the XDP 
      (Just like EVERYONE!). I want to get my soundstage up 
      higher. Does anyone know of a tweeter that can handle 
      a crossover point of 1KHz? This would require an f3 
      of around 500-800Hz. I would use the mid out set to 
      1K high-pass and bypass the low-pass slope. I would 
      also have to ditch my rear-fill and use those channels 
      to feed my front mids, but it would be worth it! 
      
      I am also contemplating going to a true "Quad-Amped" 
      front stage and add some 2" dome mids to come in at 
      500Hz on their own channels. I would want to make a 
      pod to hold a mid and a tweet on my a-pillars. Anyone 
      have any suggestions on some components that are 
      small, stealthy, and a mid response of at least 
      500-5K. I am thinking even a good 3" cone driver will 
      work for this application - as long as it is 
      "stelthy". 
      
      Thanks for any input... 
      
      Randy Visentine 
      Audio Engineer/Audiophile/Musician 
      C90/4000X/7547/5026/BD1500.1 
      
      
      
 
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