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<blockquote data-quote="kkreit01" data-source="post: 6770021" data-attributes="member: 614799"><p>1. I have not run the comps, but I had the Coax version for rear fill. They sounded OK, but really needed power. I ran them off deck power only, and the midbass was weak. The tweet seemed nice and calm -- not too harsh. Once again, I was only running them off deck power, so I'm not a good example.</p><p></p><p>2. Yes -- RTV on both sides of the surround will help. You probably won't notice it at all. I've used black for such repairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kkreit01, post: 6770021, member: 614799"] 1. I have not run the comps, but I had the Coax version for rear fill. They sounded OK, but really needed power. I ran them off deck power only, and the midbass was weak. The tweet seemed nice and calm -- not too harsh. Once again, I was only running them off deck power, so I'm not a good example. 2. Yes -- RTV on both sides of the surround will help. You probably won't notice it at all. I've used black for such repairs. [/QUOTE]
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