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<blockquote data-quote="chillin" data-source="post: 8864128" data-attributes="member: 573057"><p>I have a set of CDT's from 2012, maybe earlier. Still sound great. They're currently running off a taramps ts400x4 bridged for 150/ speaker.</p><p></p><p> Someone above said they don't like the RMS rated at a specific hz. I'm the opposite. I like that I can set the gains and adjust the crossover point and know that I'm within the limits of the speaker. As opposed to having a lower crossover point and hearing that 1 song where the midbass distorts because your crossed just a little too low and didn't realize it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chillin, post: 8864128, member: 573057"] I have a set of CDT's from 2012, maybe earlier. Still sound great. They're currently running off a taramps ts400x4 bridged for 150/ speaker. Someone above said they don't like the RMS rated at a specific hz. I'm the opposite. I like that I can set the gains and adjust the crossover point and know that I'm within the limits of the speaker. As opposed to having a lower crossover point and hearing that 1 song where the midbass distorts because your crossed just a little too low and didn't realize it. [/QUOTE]
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