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Boston Z6's .......any opinions?
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<blockquote data-quote="blue" data-source="post: 2395054" data-attributes="member: 562889"><p>I've probably installed 20 or more sets of the Z6 , in a lot of different cars , and with various placements for install.</p><p></p><p><strong>They sound OK at best.</strong> You must remember , they are a design that is quite a few years old. In my opinion , the new style Pros sound better than the Z6s do , but that shouldn't be a suprise, considering the new Pros are a <em>much</em> newer design.</p><p></p><p>Boston has a very revealing mid-range in all of their speakers , but their tweeters do NOT sound natural. They simply don't sound like the real instruments they are trying to reproduce , at least from a musician's stand-point.</p><p></p><p>The Z6s are indeed shy in the mid-bass department, and Boston as much as admitted this when they designed their " Q-Tune " feature into their GT series amps. This equalization circuit was designed from a direct need to compensate for the Z6's lack of quality mid-bass.</p><p></p><p>For the money you're looking at spending , their are better choices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blue, post: 2395054, member: 562889"] I've probably installed 20 or more sets of the Z6 , in a lot of different cars , and with various placements for install. [B]They sound OK at best.[/B] You must remember , they are a design that is quite a few years old. In my opinion , the new style Pros sound better than the Z6s do , but that shouldn't be a suprise, considering the new Pros are a [I]much[/I] newer design. Boston has a very revealing mid-range in all of their speakers , but their tweeters do NOT sound natural. They simply don't sound like the real instruments they are trying to reproduce , at least from a musician's stand-point. The Z6s are indeed shy in the mid-bass department, and Boston as much as admitted this when they designed their " Q-Tune " feature into their GT series amps. This equalization circuit was designed from a direct need to compensate for the Z6's lack of quality mid-bass. For the money you're looking at spending , their are better choices. [/QUOTE]
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