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<blockquote data-quote="Mdude186" data-source="post: 7642147" data-attributes="member: 639523"><p>I appreciate your input Wenn, but I think i'm going to stick with the Bostons. For the simple fact that they are more easily obtainable and i might even be able to audition them (If i'm willing to drive a far distance) Don't know if my schedule will allow it but i will certainly try to! I was also wondering if there is a big enough difference in the pro60se vs spz to garner the price? I know the pro se uses the same tweeter as the spz so it all boils down to midrange and midbass.</p><p></p><p>On a side note, i'm really not a hard person to please, as long as its clear, doesn't hurt my ears/little to no listening fatigue and can get loud for those certain days/situations (You know the ones), then i will be happy as a clam smiling ear to ear. I definitely know what you mean about the SQ guys btw &gt;.&gt; (No offense to anyone here) just certain people can rub you the wrong way when talking about car audio.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mdude186, post: 7642147, member: 639523"] I appreciate your input Wenn, but I think i'm going to stick with the Bostons. For the simple fact that they are more easily obtainable and i might even be able to audition them (If i'm willing to drive a far distance) Don't know if my schedule will allow it but i will certainly try to! I was also wondering if there is a big enough difference in the pro60se vs spz to garner the price? I know the pro se uses the same tweeter as the spz so it all boils down to midrange and midbass. On a side note, i'm really not a hard person to please, as long as its clear, doesn't hurt my ears/little to no listening fatigue and can get loud for those certain days/situations (You know the ones), then i will be happy as a clam smiling ear to ear. I definitely know what you mean about the SQ guys btw >.> (No offense to anyone here) just certain people can rub you the wrong way when talking about car audio. [/QUOTE]
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