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CDT EF-61CF vs. HD-62
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<blockquote data-quote="brocken" data-source="post: 1848490" data-attributes="member: 565607"><p>I had the EF and my problem with them is that they crossover way to high for the mids(4k hz, I think) and even though the mids are decent I could hear a harshness that was hard to tune out. That's just a personal thing. I've noticed that the sets that crossover the mid around 2k hz sound much better to my ears and you can tune out harshness because it's in the tweeter. 4k hz is supposed to be a range where your ears are very sensitive.</p><p></p><p>I haven't heard the HD's but from what I've read they're a big step up.</p><p></p><p>Depending on what you want to spend you might want to look at other brands. I'm getting the OZ Matrix set for my wife's car and in my car I have the Seas Performance set. I love the Seas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brocken, post: 1848490, member: 565607"] I had the EF and my problem with them is that they crossover way to high for the mids(4k hz, I think) and even though the mids are decent I could hear a harshness that was hard to tune out. That's just a personal thing. I've noticed that the sets that crossover the mid around 2k hz sound much better to my ears and you can tune out harshness because it's in the tweeter. 4k hz is supposed to be a range where your ears are very sensitive. I haven't heard the HD's but from what I've read they're a big step up. Depending on what you want to spend you might want to look at other brands. I'm getting the OZ Matrix set for my wife's car and in my car I have the Seas Performance set. I love the Seas. [/QUOTE]
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