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<blockquote data-quote="req" data-source="post: 1019706" data-attributes="member: 555713"><p>mids, like 150, horns - about 35ish.</p><p></p><p>with the right pair of horns for your application, they can be used as mid\high. for instance, image dynamics CD2's and illusion audio ND(whatever they are that squeak has) can even get as low as 500hz. but play a few 500hz cycles for yourself and you will see you wont be getting any kind of midbass from that... and horns like the CD1's dont even play that low. so a midbass speaker is a definate nessicity for horns.</p><p></p><p>i think horns are great, some people dont like them, but thats usually install dependant. they are rarely used because its a pain in the *** to install them and they can be very tough to EQ without the proper equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="req, post: 1019706, member: 555713"] mids, like 150, horns - about 35ish. with the right pair of horns for your application, they can be used as mid\high. for instance, image dynamics CD2's and illusion audio ND(whatever they are that squeak has) can even get as low as 500hz. but play a few 500hz cycles for yourself and you will see you wont be getting any kind of midbass from that... and horns like the CD1's dont even play that low. so a midbass speaker is a definate nessicity for horns. i think horns are great, some people dont like them, but thats usually install dependant. they are rarely used because its a pain in the *** to install them and they can be very tough to EQ without the proper equipment. [/QUOTE]
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