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Anyone use CDT sounds?
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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8677876" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>I had CDT 6.5 component speakers for a few years in my vehicle. I have to say that they did sound good, but there is a but in here. The one thing i found out that i did not know about and i missed in the description of the component speakers was about the tweeter highs crossover that came with the set. The crossovers have a highs or tweeter protection in them on my set. To so call protect the tweeter from like blow out or over power or something like that. What it did for me was, when i played my sound at a fairly high sound for a little bit say 10 min or so it would like kick in and cut off some of my high sounds and it made my overall sound, sound like a old worn out cassette tape. Remember the old worn out tapes when it would loose the high sounds as it wears out. CDT It cut off some of my high's and it say cut down on my crash of symbols say on a rock song. Does that make sense. I got tired of it finally and installed some Polk MM 6.5 component speakers. Polk MM did not have the high or tweeter protection on there crossovers. I did not have that problem after that and could here the high sounds all the time at a louder sound volume.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8677876, member: 660189"] I had CDT 6.5 component speakers for a few years in my vehicle. I have to say that they did sound good, but there is a but in here. The one thing i found out that i did not know about and i missed in the description of the component speakers was about the tweeter highs crossover that came with the set. The crossovers have a highs or tweeter protection in them on my set. To so call protect the tweeter from like blow out or over power or something like that. What it did for me was, when i played my sound at a fairly high sound for a little bit say 10 min or so it would like kick in and cut off some of my high sounds and it made my overall sound, sound like a old worn out cassette tape. Remember the old worn out tapes when it would loose the high sounds as it wears out. CDT It cut off some of my high's and it say cut down on my crash of symbols say on a rock song. Does that make sense. I got tired of it finally and installed some Polk MM 6.5 component speakers. Polk MM did not have the high or tweeter protection on there crossovers. I did not have that problem after that and could here the high sounds all the time at a louder sound volume. [/QUOTE]
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