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<blockquote data-quote="dtbrown" data-source="post: 4205801" data-attributes="member: 570125"><p>Thank you very much for this input. I'm not much of a high frequency person. I like rich clear rich midrange out of components. For example I owned some MB Quart 3 ways and they had bad midrange and the tweeter was a little to high for my liking. When it comes to the highs I was planning on mounting the tweeter up high by am A piller and putting the Xover at 0db so maybe that will make up for the lack of highs compared to having them coax mounted down low. What do you think?</p><p></p><p>I'll be running about 100w each so I would assume that would be enough? Price wise there isn't that much of a difference but is the extra money worth the SS's. When you say the RS's have better midrange that sells me on them but I do worry about the highs breaking up when I turn it up. As long as the RS's tweeter stays clear not harsh at higher volumes I'm sold but if you say over all SQ is better on SS I'll go with those. Again thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtbrown, post: 4205801, member: 570125"] Thank you very much for this input. I'm not much of a high frequency person. I like rich clear rich midrange out of components. For example I owned some MB Quart 3 ways and they had bad midrange and the tweeter was a little to high for my liking. When it comes to the highs I was planning on mounting the tweeter up high by am A piller and putting the Xover at 0db so maybe that will make up for the lack of highs compared to having them coax mounted down low. What do you think? I'll be running about 100w each so I would assume that would be enough? Price wise there isn't that much of a difference but is the extra money worth the SS's. When you say the RS's have better midrange that sells me on them but I do worry about the highs breaking up when I turn it up. As long as the RS's tweeter stays clear not harsh at higher volumes I'm sold but if you say over all SQ is better on SS I'll go with those. Again thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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