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<blockquote data-quote="alteraudiousa" data-source="post: 2250110" data-attributes="member: 564560"><p>I prefer the M6 for midbass rather than the ES-600. Is much punchier in the 100-200hz range. Right now in my car I have it crossed over at 80hz@6db slope and at 250hz@12db slope for daily listening and then for really high volumes its 100hz@12db slope(sometimes its 80hz@18db slope but depends on music) and 200hz@12db slope. Also a suggestion which i failed to mention in the PM is running the M6 active and the HD-4 and tweeter as a regular 2way, but that does require another amp and all. You'll definitely need a spacer made for the M6.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alteraudiousa, post: 2250110, member: 564560"] I prefer the M6 for midbass rather than the ES-600. Is much punchier in the 100-200hz range. Right now in my car I have it crossed over at 80hz@6db slope and at 250hz@12db slope for daily listening and then for really high volumes its 100hz@12db slope(sometimes its 80hz@18db slope but depends on music) and 200hz@12db slope. Also a suggestion which i failed to mention in the PM is running the M6 active and the HD-4 and tweeter as a regular 2way, but that does require another amp and all. You'll definitely need a spacer made for the M6. [/QUOTE]
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