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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 487774" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>*oops, I quoted you again*</p><p></p><p>LOL.......You have some serious anger problems. And it's pretty bad when the only thing you can think to say is "stfu." I mean, come on, atleast put some thought into your replies.</p><p></p><p>XBL^2 has some serious implications when being used in a midbass/midrange driver. It's benefits actually <em>increase</em> when being used in drivers that play higher frequencies. That being said, it has the <em>capability</em> to kill any other comp set in it's price range (given the tweeter is up to the same standard). The RE6 should be able to rival the Seas Excel mids (which retail for $140 each, not per pair). The XXX6 mids have already measured better than the Excel mids (which are renowned among the higher echelon of home/car audio for being excellent drivers).</p><p></p><p>For those reasons, I see no reason why it isn't worth a mention in a thread where someone is looking for a good, decently priced component set. Only a true listening experince will tell for sure (just as it will for any other speaker under the sun), but it definitely has the technological ability to be one of the best in it's price range, and beat some sets in higher price brackets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 487774, member: 555320"] *oops, I quoted you again* LOL.......You have some serious anger problems. And it's pretty bad when the only thing you can think to say is "stfu." I mean, come on, atleast put some thought into your replies. XBL^2 has some serious implications when being used in a midbass/midrange driver. It's benefits actually [I]increase[/I] when being used in drivers that play higher frequencies. That being said, it has the [I]capability[/I] to kill any other comp set in it's price range (given the tweeter is up to the same standard). The RE6 should be able to rival the Seas Excel mids (which retail for $140 each, not per pair). The XXX6 mids have already measured better than the Excel mids (which are renowned among the higher echelon of home/car audio for being excellent drivers). For those reasons, I see no reason why it isn't worth a mention in a thread where someone is looking for a good, decently priced component set. Only a true listening experince will tell for sure (just as it will for any other speaker under the sun), but it definitely has the technological ability to be one of the best in it's price range, and beat some sets in higher price brackets. [/QUOTE]
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