Best SQ components, 6.5, with volume, to be powered off 75 or 150 RMS @ 4 ohms, off a zapco C2K 3.0x amplifier. May the opinons begin. Please state why you think they sound good. Also money is not really a concern.
Best SQ components, 6.5, with volume, to be powered off 75 or 150 RMS @ 4 ohms, off a zapco C2K 3.0x amplifier. May the opinons begin. Please state why you think they sound good. Also money is not really a concern.
i just love it when people say money's not an object. well while you're at it you should go out and buy a brax amp and then some 300 dollar rca's. will you be putting this in your bently? or veyron?
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If money is not a concern, Pyramid makes a great component set... I hear they have tweeters that aren't attached to the speaker.
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Well I made specifications for what amp it has to run on. Most speakers in that range will have a natural price limit, as with all speaker drivers in general. It is hard to come by 1500 dollar components that only use 75 watts. I meant price in the power range is not an issue. But thanks
(Oh and I didn't mean to come off as an *** either in the first post, reread it and realized I sound like a snooty little person. Their going in my pickup! Sorry again for sounding a little I dunno. )
Now seriously quit poking fun at the new kid and help![]()
IN that case...Rainbow Soundlines. they have great detail and clarity and are not harsh on the ears.![]()
No I personally like Maybach and Maserati with a Rolls on the side. See them driving down 1709 here all the time while listening to my country music in my hail damaged 99 truck... Oh well I live for fun, not for work.Originally Posted by Eugenics
its alright, in that case check out cdt's as well
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What specs do they require? Any reviews of them? Whose a dealer? Some of these companies are so tiny information is hard to find. What other brands have you tried or can compare them to?Originally Posted by slick rick
I see a lot of people mentioning CDT's. Will do. Thanks!Originally Posted by Eugenics
not a problem, whats this business about 75 OR 150 watts?
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Taylor...let me just say that I ran my Rainbows off the 3.0 and they did just fine. If you want to spend some money on a nice, efficient comp set look at the Lotus Reference Range avail from www.mobilesq.com
The Rainbow Profi's are an excellent choice as well and can be had for a little less.
CDT, IMO is just so average....you could do much better for the $$$.
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they like 75-125 watts rms per side.Originally Posted by mrarmyant
http://car.rainbow-audio.de/products...=2&pro=1&lin=7
PM 6spdcoupe or me to find out more info. He is a dealer who sells Rainbow, DLS, etc. I have compared them to these brands: CDT, Alpine, Infinity, and MB. IMO they are the best from the brands mentioned.
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