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    I ran the Neo3PDRs in my last Mustang with excellent results, but everything I do is low (less than 500 total watts) power. They worked great, but keep in mind, these types of drivers really need to be on-axis. I can not stress that enough. The response and crossover point can be manipulated with a rear chamber and damping, but it's simply trial and error per application, so they can be very time-consuming. I also have messed with the LCY ribbon tweets when NP was selling them cheap on DIYMA and some Fountek NEos as well. I loved the ribbon drivers, mainly the LCYs. They are very detailed and crisp, but they need a GOOD midrange. I would NOT recommend them for a 2-way and they are all big and hard to implement. These are even further affected by axial mounting as well. I never had any issues with their "fragility" though. I still have the BGs and will be implementing them in a future install. Unless you have a lot of time to invest and just have to have them, you really can't beat a standard tweeter, and you appear to have plenty of room to get a good, large format driver.
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