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ID CXS64 v.2 vs CDT HD-m62 vs Hybrid Imagine I61-2V2
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<blockquote data-quote="zako" data-source="post: 7907511" data-attributes="member: 629735"><p>HAT Imagine work well when installed as components only if you run them active. The built in single capacitor crossover does not tame the tweeter enough, but that wouldn't be an issue with an active crossover. If you intend to use HAT speakers with their passive crossovers, then HAT Unity is the better set for that application IMO. Being priced at $350 Unity is not a budget speaker, though it's worth its price IMO. If you're on a lower budget, I'd suggest to look at the new JBL MS series speaker as it has received positive reviews recently. ID CTX also have reputation for harsh tweeter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zako, post: 7907511, member: 629735"] HAT Imagine work well when installed as components only if you run them active. The built in single capacitor crossover does not tame the tweeter enough, but that wouldn't be an issue with an active crossover. If you intend to use HAT speakers with their passive crossovers, then HAT Unity is the better set for that application IMO. Being priced at $350 Unity is not a budget speaker, though it's worth its price IMO. If you're on a lower budget, I'd suggest to look at the new JBL MS series speaker as it has received positive reviews recently. ID CTX also have reputation for harsh tweeter. [/QUOTE]
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