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<blockquote data-quote="adhumston" data-source="post: 5825342" data-attributes="member: 564354"><p>Focal is one of the better brands that you can buy. If you're willing to spend that much though, they're are a lot of brands that would be just as good, or possibly better, depending on your tastes. Rainbow, Dynaudio, Morel, DLS, Hybrid Audio Technologies, Seas, CDT, Image Dynamics, etc... I'm sure I'm forgetting some, but you get the idea.</p><p></p><p>I definately agree that a good 3 way passive set is the way to go. However, do some research first. If you want a really strong midbass, a set using an 8" driver will be best (if you can fit it). You also have choice for midranges. Some sets use a 3" or 4" midrange, while others, like the Focals, use a 6.5" speaker. Since you already have the 6.5" kicks, it wouldn't be too much trouble to utilize something smaller (than 6.5" for midrange duties) if you choose to. Oh, and your amp will have absolutely no problems with whatever set you choose. Research and listen (if you can) before you spend your money, it'll pay off for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adhumston, post: 5825342, member: 564354"] Focal is one of the better brands that you can buy. If you're willing to spend that much though, they're are a lot of brands that would be just as good, or possibly better, depending on your tastes. Rainbow, Dynaudio, Morel, DLS, Hybrid Audio Technologies, Seas, CDT, Image Dynamics, etc... I'm sure I'm forgetting some, but you get the idea. I definately agree that a good 3 way passive set is the way to go. However, do some research first. If you want a really strong midbass, a set using an 8" driver will be best (if you can fit it). You also have choice for midranges. Some sets use a 3" or 4" midrange, while others, like the Focals, use a 6.5" speaker. Since you already have the 6.5" kicks, it wouldn't be too much trouble to utilize something smaller (than 6.5" for midrange duties) if you choose to. Oh, and your amp will have absolutely no problems with whatever set you choose. Research and listen (if you can) before you spend your money, it'll pay off for you! [/QUOTE]
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