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<blockquote data-quote="mvw2" data-source="post: 2754105" data-attributes="member: 574722"><p>You might consider looking into Pioneer REVs. I was raised on Pioneer, and they do take a good beating. I still have a +8 year old set of 6x9s that have been used almost daily their entire life. It will be a completely different sound than your Infinity and Diamond sets though, a whole lot warmer, deeper sound, less detailed.</p><p></p><p>Maybe consider some Focal Access or perhaps Polykevlars if you can find them cheap enough. They would be a step up from your Infinity/Diamond sets but still offers the same kind of sound as well as high sensitivity.</p><p></p><p>If you don't mind something more affordable, you might look into Phoenix Gold's RSD series. I know their subs can have the tar beat out of them and take it all in stride. I'm not sure if the coaxial/component sets are build along a similar ideology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvw2, post: 2754105, member: 574722"] You might consider looking into Pioneer REVs. I was raised on Pioneer, and they do take a good beating. I still have a +8 year old set of 6x9s that have been used almost daily their entire life. It will be a completely different sound than your Infinity and Diamond sets though, a whole lot warmer, deeper sound, less detailed. Maybe consider some Focal Access or perhaps Polykevlars if you can find them cheap enough. They would be a step up from your Infinity/Diamond sets but still offers the same kind of sound as well as high sensitivity. If you don't mind something more affordable, you might look into Phoenix Gold's RSD series. I know their subs can have the tar beat out of them and take it all in stride. I'm not sure if the coaxial/component sets are build along a similar ideology. [/QUOTE]
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