eqsandleds
10+ year member
Junior Member
In the end I went with the Focal 165K2Ps. I could not be more pleased with the sound coming from these and they are not even broke in yet. Tons more midbass than with the Dyns that they replaced. Highs have more bite and sparkle without being harsh at all. They are without a doubt a more aggressive speaker than the Dyns so they may not be for everyone.
I wonder if those that said the tweets were very harsh and brite has ever been able to tune them themselves, or is it that the upgraded version is that much different/better? I read a lot of good things about the Rainbows on here, but not being able to listen to them was the major factor on going with the Focals. I got them for a **** good price as well.
In the end I wanted to achieve the sound of a high end nightclub system in my car and I think I achieved it.
I wonder if those that said the tweets were very harsh and brite has ever been able to tune them themselves, or is it that the upgraded version is that much different/better? I read a lot of good things about the Rainbows on here, but not being able to listen to them was the major factor on going with the Focals. I got them for a **** good price as well.
In the end I wanted to achieve the sound of a high end nightclub system in my car and I think I achieved it.
