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I currently have 2 x Hertz ECX 6.5 and Hertz 6x9 speakers. They are the nicest speakers I've had so far (not saying much since I've only previously dabbled with Sony and Alpine) and for $150ish / pair, a great value. I do find them slightly bright at higher volumes and a little lacking in midbass, but then again, for $150 I can't really complain.
I've decided to do away with rear speakers (I'm also hoping having empty 6x9 speaker slots will increase my bass output from my IDMAX since there will be 2 new passageways for bass to reach the inside of my car from the trunk with), so I really want to just invest in a nice front coaxial/component system. I'll be getting an Image Dynamics i2300 amp which does 125x2 @ 2ohms to run the speakers, and I plan on going passive. I'm looking for an extremely smooth and warm sounding component system that will sound sweet even at higher volumes, so I'd like to stick with silk-dome tweeters. I drive a lot so I'm looking for speakers that won't sound fatiguing during long sessions of play. Excellent off axis sound preferred as well.
$400 is my maximum budget for the pair. I've narrowed my search down to the Image Dynamics CXS62, and I've come here for any last words before I finalize my system. My decision was largely influenced because I love my IDMAX12, and Image Dynamics stating, "The XS28 tweeter provides stunning clarity, dynamics,and detail without harshness or listening fatigue."
Am I making the best choice or is there something better for $400 I should be looking at?
I've decided to do away with rear speakers (I'm also hoping having empty 6x9 speaker slots will increase my bass output from my IDMAX since there will be 2 new passageways for bass to reach the inside of my car from the trunk with), so I really want to just invest in a nice front coaxial/component system. I'll be getting an Image Dynamics i2300 amp which does 125x2 @ 2ohms to run the speakers, and I plan on going passive. I'm looking for an extremely smooth and warm sounding component system that will sound sweet even at higher volumes, so I'd like to stick with silk-dome tweeters. I drive a lot so I'm looking for speakers that won't sound fatiguing during long sessions of play. Excellent off axis sound preferred as well.
$400 is my maximum budget for the pair. I've narrowed my search down to the Image Dynamics CXS62, and I've come here for any last words before I finalize my system. My decision was largely influenced because I love my IDMAX12, and Image Dynamics stating, "The XS28 tweeter provides stunning clarity, dynamics,and detail without harshness or listening fatigue."
Am I making the best choice or is there something better for $400 I should be looking at?
