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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8299855" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>The Milles with a proper installation and sound deadening should give you plenty of midbass. However, since you asked...</p><p></p><p>HD-M6+ is intended for use in a sealed or ported enclosure, not playing into a door. Cross that off your list.</p><p></p><p>ES-06 and HD-M6 are very similar, but they sound different. ES-06 may give you a bit fatter and warmer tone. With B-stock pricing that I can offer ES-06 will come in well under your budget. I would leave the rear midbass idea as a backup plan. I have no use for extra midbass speakers in my vehicle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8299855, member: 628688"] The Milles with a proper installation and sound deadening should give you plenty of midbass. However, since you asked... HD-M6+ is intended for use in a sealed or ported enclosure, not playing into a door. Cross that off your list. ES-06 and HD-M6 are very similar, but they sound different. ES-06 may give you a bit fatter and warmer tone. With B-stock pricing that I can offer ES-06 will come in well under your budget. I would leave the rear midbass idea as a backup plan. I have no use for extra midbass speakers in my vehicle. [/QUOTE]
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