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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8105597" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>Yes, the frequency response is covered with a 2-way 6x9 set. For those looking for a step up the option is there for a 3-way. If you're referring to my posts in the thread, I was specifically talking about beaming, which is a real phenomenon with all sizes of drivers. The casual listener or someone who has never heard a well-implemented 3-way set will not know what this sounds like. Most people don't care. For the price of the XS69 set I can do a 3-way set that doesn't require cutting a hole to mount the midrange.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8105597, member: 628688"] Yes, the frequency response is covered with a 2-way 6x9 set. For those looking for a step up the option is there for a 3-way. If you're referring to my posts in the thread, I was specifically talking about beaming, which is a real phenomenon with all sizes of drivers. The casual listener or someone who has never heard a well-implemented 3-way set will not know what this sounds like. Most people don't care. For the price of the XS69 set I can do a 3-way set that doesn't require cutting a hole to mount the midrange. [/QUOTE]
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