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Image Dynamics CSX64 / CSX64 V.2 - Good? Loud?
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<blockquote data-quote="JDBoogie" data-source="post: 5211142" data-attributes="member: 592564"><p>I am currently running the DynAudio system 242 and before that the ID CSX62's. The ONLY reason i didnt get another set was my friend that owned a shop was dropping Dyn and wanted to get rid of all his stock. I basically got my Dyns for close to the price of the CSX's.</p><p></p><p>I have never been into SPL or really loud music. My ID's produced music that was warm and mellow (not harsh at high volume) with a nice mid bass roll off, while still having the punch needed to close the gap that the sub doesnt fill. I ran my ID off a Alpine MRV-354 (i think that was the model #). That amp gave them about 80W per side and they could take much more (clean pwr) easily.</p><p></p><p>The only other set that i have liked as much as the ID are the JL C5's (currently in the wifeys TL). Give them a listen if u can. The CSX and C5's should be about the same price. If u decide on either u will be very happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JDBoogie, post: 5211142, member: 592564"] I am currently running the DynAudio system 242 and before that the ID CSX62's. The ONLY reason i didnt get another set was my friend that owned a shop was dropping Dyn and wanted to get rid of all his stock. I basically got my Dyns for close to the price of the CSX's. I have never been into SPL or really loud music. My ID's produced music that was warm and mellow (not harsh at high volume) with a nice mid bass roll off, while still having the punch needed to close the gap that the sub doesnt fill. I ran my ID off a Alpine MRV-354 (i think that was the model #). That amp gave them about 80W per side and they could take much more (clean pwr) easily. The only other set that i have liked as much as the ID are the JL C5's (currently in the wifeys TL). Give them a listen if u can. The CSX and C5's should be about the same price. If u decide on either u will be very happy. [/QUOTE]
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