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<blockquote data-quote="Moe Lester" data-source="post: 824638" data-attributes="member: 551478"><p>i recommend the focal polyglass 165v2s also. i had them and loved em. just be careful sending them a good amount of power and make sure your crossovers are set properly. i damaged my mids by burping at 51hz lol. They bottomed out and they rub now. as long as the crossover is set right, you have nothing to worry about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moe Lester, post: 824638, member: 551478"] i recommend the focal polyglass 165v2s also. i had them and loved em. just be careful sending them a good amount of power and make sure your crossovers are set properly. i damaged my mids by burping at 51hz lol. They bottomed out and they rub now. as long as the crossover is set right, you have nothing to worry about. [/QUOTE]
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