Oh I get it, I'm considering the 1200is too, The stevens is only $14 less but a lot of people like them. Mounting depth is actually only 28mm 1.125" which is only a 1/4" difference. The CDTs are nice too.It does look very nice but won't do for my application. I Want to use the existing tweeter locations so I think the CDTs will do the trick. Just need to make my mind up completely and fly some cash their way.
Best CDT tweeters I have and still use may be more than one would like to pay for.. But dammned good CDT tweeters. You may be able to find the B-Stock a little cheaper on CDT Website. Ive bought some of the B-Stock and Ive never seen any issues or damage from any,and you still gain a warranty. Prob like $40-60 bucks cheaper. Are you going to go Active or Passive? They also have some really nice Xovers for passiveBeen thinking on what speaker to put up front again. I decided to go with CDT HD6CKV in the doors and for tweeters, I haven't decided. I'll be getting CDTs but don't know which ones. I'll need to make up my mind before the month is out to save cold flimsy cash.
Original post updated with current equipment.
!!Deff got to go easy with spray foam, especially Great stuff. Messy as hell too. Ive never been able to reuse the same can, always have to burn the entire can if used or not. I use alot at work or the Dap that takes longer to set up to seal penetrations in freezers/coolers,wall penetrations if no need to be fireproof, but there is an Orange fireproof foam spray at H.Depot.To help, you could spray expandable foam in the holes of the lid. Not too much, though. Remember, the foam expands, so it could cause your lid to bulge.
The CDT DRT-25 tweeters sound much better than the 26s. I like the 26s on the Upstage/Higher in the Pillars,The 25s sound really good in the A-Pillar or dash/doors much better from what I have and generally runI just don't like the way it mounts with the threaded body. I'm really thinking I'll go with the CDT DRT-26S.
The dayton's have noise issues. They're good but you may have to send one or two back to get one that isn't adding noise