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<blockquote data-quote="gstokes" data-source="post: 8284191" data-attributes="member: 660947"><p>I can't describe how pure the music is, maybe like water flowing or similar but between Vifa tweets and CDT midrange it is a match made in heaven. The tweeters are set in highpass at 3kHz and only rated for 50w rms but there on a 75w rms channel so they get pushed right to the edge with continuous power, same with the midrange, 60w rms driver in bandpass from 150Hz - 3kHz on a 75w rms channel. I would say it's almost perfectly balanced but they will rock you, that is for sure. The modified compound push/pull design did wonders for the cheap subs that came with the enclosure, both subs are only rated for 400w rms but they're on a 500w rms channel in lowpass from 20Hz to 150Hz, the entire system is pushed right to the edge with continuous power. It slams to say the least, very tight bass response. I am staying with the compound push\pull because it sounds incredible compared to the original design and helps to control the el cheapo subs even more especially with the power i am feeding them.</p><p></p><p>It's getting there and is most definitely more than i had hoped for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gstokes, post: 8284191, member: 660947"] I can't describe how pure the music is, maybe like water flowing or similar but between Vifa tweets and CDT midrange it is a match made in heaven. The tweeters are set in highpass at 3kHz and only rated for 50w rms but there on a 75w rms channel so they get pushed right to the edge with continuous power, same with the midrange, 60w rms driver in bandpass from 150Hz - 3kHz on a 75w rms channel. I would say it's almost perfectly balanced but they will rock you, that is for sure. The modified compound push/pull design did wonders for the cheap subs that came with the enclosure, both subs are only rated for 400w rms but they're on a 500w rms channel in lowpass from 20Hz to 150Hz, the entire system is pushed right to the edge with continuous power. It slams to say the least, very tight bass response. I am staying with the compound push\pull because it sounds incredible compared to the original design and helps to control the el cheapo subs even more especially with the power i am feeding them. It's getting there and is most definitely more than i had hoped for. [/QUOTE]
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