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<blockquote data-quote="sleepybrown" data-source="post: 3327726" data-attributes="member: 577653"><p>seriously.....the MLK165s for 450 is a no brainer. If you do not like them, I know many on the forum will buy them from you at that price.</p><p></p><p>I have not had the chance to listen to the MLK2s (Hertz top-top of the line), but I can tell you that the MLK 165s have no problems in the mid-bass department and I heard them un-EQed on a sound board, so in a car they should be unreal.</p><p></p><p>Compared to the High Energies they have a lot more midbass "punch" which is what it sounds like you are going for. I felt that the High Energies we a little more open sounding in the upper midrange octaves, but I still felt the High Energies had a very decent sounding midbass response.</p><p></p><p>Moral of story....for $450---- buy,buy,buy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sleepybrown, post: 3327726, member: 577653"] seriously.....the MLK165s for 450 is a no brainer. If you do not like them, I know many on the forum will buy them from you at that price. I have not had the chance to listen to the MLK2s (Hertz top-top of the line), but I can tell you that the MLK 165s have no problems in the mid-bass department and I heard them un-EQed on a sound board, so in a car they should be unreal. Compared to the High Energies they have a lot more midbass "punch" which is what it sounds like you are going for. I felt that the High Energies we a little more open sounding in the upper midrange octaves, but I still felt the High Energies had a very decent sounding midbass response. Moral of story....for $450---- buy,buy,buy [/QUOTE]
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