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<blockquote data-quote="denim" data-source="post: 8606461" data-attributes="member: 545441"><p><strong>Lack of mid-bass is a first and almost always an issue in terms of the install. Check out the reviews from verified customers: </strong><a href="http://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/ssa-evil6-5-mid-bass-speaker.html" target="_blank"><strong>SSA Store - SSAudio Evil6.5 mid-bass</strong></a> </p><p></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p></p><p><strong>As with any quality mid-bass (or tweeter or subwoofer for that matter), you have to adapt the install to the speaker. So lack of mid-bass in the right install is not an issue. Hell, we have guys doing bookshelfs and small MTM's with them now. If they lacked mid-bass or had extensive negative feedback that is suddenly now being claimed, the DIY home audio types, who tend to be far more picky and discerning, clearly wouldn't use them. There is a guy who was doing demo's with subs off (not hair tricks of course) as he crossed his Evil65's down to 50hz. That wouldn't happen if they lack mid-bass.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denim, post: 8606461, member: 545441"] [B]Lack of mid-bass is a first and almost always an issue in terms of the install. Check out the reviews from verified customers: [/B][URL="http://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/products/ssa-evil6-5-mid-bass-speaker.html"][B]SSA Store - SSAudio Evil6.5 mid-bass[/B][/URL][B] [/B] [B] [/B] [B]As with any quality mid-bass (or tweeter or subwoofer for that matter), you have to adapt the install to the speaker. So lack of mid-bass in the right install is not an issue. Hell, we have guys doing bookshelfs and small MTM's with them now. If they lacked mid-bass or had extensive negative feedback that is suddenly now being claimed, the DIY home audio types, who tend to be far more picky and discerning, clearly wouldn't use them. There is a guy who was doing demo's with subs off (not hair tricks of course) as he crossed his Evil65's down to 50hz. That wouldn't happen if they lack mid-bass.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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