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<blockquote data-quote="ramos" data-source="post: 6796610" data-attributes="member: 540858"><p>some of the better sounding entry level speakers I have dealt with. I just finished breaking in the pair I have. Put them in as coaxial's in my mothers ford freestar van ( only vehicle I had access to quickly that 6.5's were a drop in ). Straight out of the box they lacked midbass. I was thinking it was the non-sealed doors at first. knowing I couldn't seal the doors up on my mothers van, I pulled them and decided to try and break them in some to loosen up the suspension. After a few hours of playing music through them on the home stereo, the suspension loosened and the midbass flowed quite freely. Ding ding we have a winner now lol.</p><p></p><p>Build quality is excellent, the imagines come shipped as coaxial's with the tweet mounted on a riser. Options are included to convert them to seperate components. They even come with plastic phase plugs to install if the tweeters are removed, along with with optional mounts for the tweeters for surface, flush, and even angled surface mounts. Grills and speaker wire are also included. Something I found cool that was also included, is an extra set of wires. This extra set of wires is used when mounting the drivers as seperate components. The wire has terminals installed on both ends making switching the imagines from coax to components a simple plug and play change.</p><p></p><p>Running them with head unit power, the midbass is strong. I'm not sure of the exact crossover points. What ever it is, the mid has no problems playing up to the crossover point. The detail is very good, the tweeters aren't harsh ar tinny sounding in the slightest. Listening to rock music ( nickleback to be precise ) the sound was tight and crisp, no overhang on the midbass at all. The tweeters are laid back, not over bearing like most coaxials. Overall I'm pretty happy with the imagines. For the price they are extremely hard to beat. Now I just need to convince my mother she needs an amp lol //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ramos, post: 6796610, member: 540858"] some of the better sounding entry level speakers I have dealt with. I just finished breaking in the pair I have. Put them in as coaxial's in my mothers ford freestar van ( only vehicle I had access to quickly that 6.5's were a drop in ). Straight out of the box they lacked midbass. I was thinking it was the non-sealed doors at first. knowing I couldn't seal the doors up on my mothers van, I pulled them and decided to try and break them in some to loosen up the suspension. After a few hours of playing music through them on the home stereo, the suspension loosened and the midbass flowed quite freely. Ding ding we have a winner now lol. Build quality is excellent, the imagines come shipped as coaxial's with the tweet mounted on a riser. Options are included to convert them to seperate components. They even come with plastic phase plugs to install if the tweeters are removed, along with with optional mounts for the tweeters for surface, flush, and even angled surface mounts. Grills and speaker wire are also included. Something I found cool that was also included, is an extra set of wires. This extra set of wires is used when mounting the drivers as seperate components. The wire has terminals installed on both ends making switching the imagines from coax to components a simple plug and play change. Running them with head unit power, the midbass is strong. I'm not sure of the exact crossover points. What ever it is, the mid has no problems playing up to the crossover point. The detail is very good, the tweeters aren't harsh ar tinny sounding in the slightest. Listening to rock music ( nickleback to be precise ) the sound was tight and crisp, no overhang on the midbass at all. The tweeters are laid back, not over bearing like most coaxials. Overall I'm pretty happy with the imagines. For the price they are extremely hard to beat. Now I just need to convince my mother she needs an amp lol [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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