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<blockquote data-quote="cwzilly" data-source="post: 333070" data-attributes="member: 550175"><p>The speakers don't blow (nore will they blow, three year warranty). Look in the review section at this forum; a couple of people wrote a review on the CDT's and they will tell you they don't. "never distorets even at high volume", "clarity is just amazing"; i think they said stuff like that. CDT has been around for a while, but in the past they manufactured speakers for other companies. They just now are concentrating more on their own speakers. The company dosn't spend millions or thousands on marketing (you know those annoying sony explode adds in car audio magazines, ect...) so they are know purely by word of mouth. There speakers are desingned quite well (even there bottom of the line); in fact there midwoofers are know for the best frequency response. This is a quote from Car Audio &amp; Electronics: "we found that CDT's midrange speakers are so efficient, they can play much higher into the midrange frequencies than almost ANY OTHER CAR SPEAKER! Smooth response to 7kHz - 6 1/2 octave!" ,also: "This makes the blend between the midrange and the tweeter seem almost transparent because it's beyond the troubled range of 2- 4kHz where most systems are plagued with phasing problems between both speakers at the crossover point."</p><p></p><p>lol...i'm trying to convence you to get CDT's...Thats all it is; the company dosn't do the "marketing gemice" like others. True engineered quality speakers, don't wast there money on comercials but rathe pass the savings on to you. I've heard there $300 componet systems can compete with others in the $700+ range; gosh, cant remember where i read that article..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwzilly, post: 333070, member: 550175"] The speakers don't blow (nore will they blow, three year warranty). Look in the review section at this forum; a couple of people wrote a review on the CDT's and they will tell you they don't. "never distorets even at high volume", "clarity is just amazing"; i think they said stuff like that. CDT has been around for a while, but in the past they manufactured speakers for other companies. They just now are concentrating more on their own speakers. The company dosn't spend millions or thousands on marketing (you know those annoying sony explode adds in car audio magazines, ect...) so they are know purely by word of mouth. There speakers are desingned quite well (even there bottom of the line); in fact there midwoofers are know for the best frequency response. This is a quote from Car Audio & Electronics: "we found that CDT's midrange speakers are so efficient, they can play much higher into the midrange frequencies than almost ANY OTHER CAR SPEAKER! Smooth response to 7kHz - 6 1/2 octave!" ,also: "This makes the blend between the midrange and the tweeter seem almost transparent because it's beyond the troubled range of 2- 4kHz where most systems are plagued with phasing problems between both speakers at the crossover point." lol...i'm trying to convence you to get CDT's...Thats all it is; the company dosn't do the "marketing gemice" like others. True engineered quality speakers, don't wast there money on comercials but rathe pass the savings on to you. I've heard there $300 componet systems can compete with others in the $700+ range; gosh, cant remember where i read that article.. [/QUOTE]
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