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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8159846" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>I've been running CDT speakers continuously in my car for 2-1/2 years, and I've been doing gradual improvements on sound deadening at the same time. As I keep improving the acoustics of my doors the woofers have proven to be held back by poor enclosures(bare doors with the sound bouncing around inside are a big no-no). Better EQ can do wonders as well, but that can't compensate for an inadequately prepared door, assuming that's where your woofers are mounted.</p><p></p><p>The CDT QES subs get a lot louder in the same or less air space than the HD CF subs, but the CF subs sound very, very nice. I don't recommend components in the back. CDT has a wide selection of 6.5" coaxials that can be built with your choice of tweeter dome material on the DRT-26 models. They are built on request. DRT-26CXA, for example, uses the DRT-26 aluminum tweeters. The SQA black top amplifiers are rumored to be a Zed design, but regardless they're very nice. The mono amp is Class AB.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8159846, member: 628688"] I've been running CDT speakers continuously in my car for 2-1/2 years, and I've been doing gradual improvements on sound deadening at the same time. As I keep improving the acoustics of my doors the woofers have proven to be held back by poor enclosures(bare doors with the sound bouncing around inside are a big no-no). Better EQ can do wonders as well, but that can't compensate for an inadequately prepared door, assuming that's where your woofers are mounted. The CDT QES subs get a lot louder in the same or less air space than the HD CF subs, but the CF subs sound very, very nice. I don't recommend components in the back. CDT has a wide selection of 6.5" coaxials that can be built with your choice of tweeter dome material on the DRT-26 models. They are built on request. DRT-26CXA, for example, uses the DRT-26 aluminum tweeters. The SQA black top amplifiers are rumored to be a Zed design, but regardless they're very nice. The mono amp is Class AB. [/QUOTE]
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