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<blockquote data-quote="thefunkybunch" data-source="post: 2591622" data-attributes="member: 563903"><p>the TR's do have an extremely simple crossover, but it's basically just a cap inline with the tweeter.</p><p></p><p>quite a while ago i was running a set of the tr 650csi's off a jl 300/2 and they sounded great, no complaints with them at all. the midbass had a lot of life, and they were very warm. the tweets were a bit bright, but a little EQ'ing is no problem. i never blew anything, and believe me, i was most definitely not easy on them! i ended up upgrading to the XR's (this was long before the ZR's came about) and it was much richer and fuller, but a fair bit more money than the tr's. for a budget speaker, they are a great sounding set. you just need to do a bit of tuning on them, and they'll do you just fine.</p><p></p><p>i am a firm believer in overpowering. you can never have 'too much' power. the more power you have, the less your amp has to work in order to make optimum power for the speakers. the less the amp has to work, the more efficiently it'll run. the mroe efficient it runs, the cooler it runs. the cooler it runs, the cleaner it sounds. there's nothing like having sick amounts of headroom //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thefunkybunch, post: 2591622, member: 563903"] the TR's do have an extremely simple crossover, but it's basically just a cap inline with the tweeter. quite a while ago i was running a set of the tr 650csi's off a jl 300/2 and they sounded great, no complaints with them at all. the midbass had a lot of life, and they were very warm. the tweets were a bit bright, but a little EQ'ing is no problem. i never blew anything, and believe me, i was most definitely not easy on them! i ended up upgrading to the XR's (this was long before the ZR's came about) and it was much richer and fuller, but a fair bit more money than the tr's. for a budget speaker, they are a great sounding set. you just need to do a bit of tuning on them, and they'll do you just fine. i am a firm believer in overpowering. you can never have 'too much' power. the more power you have, the less your amp has to work in order to make optimum power for the speakers. the less the amp has to work, the more efficiently it'll run. the mroe efficient it runs, the cooler it runs. the cooler it runs, the cleaner it sounds. there's nothing like having sick amounts of headroom [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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