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<blockquote data-quote="MisterDeadeye" data-source="post: 7356470" data-attributes="member: 611015"><p>I finally got these installed after deadening my doors. They're being run off a Pioneer DEH-P4000UB, and they're not amped. EQ is 0, 0, -2, because the highs seemed to still be too harsh for me. I've turned the volume up until I couldn't handle it anymore, and got no audible distortion whatsoever. They're loud enough, they're clear enough, and I think I'm in love. If these sound as great as they do at $100, I really can't wait to try something like the HAT Imagines.</p><p></p><p>I haven't listened to anything with a good amount of midbass yet, but I plan to. Right now the crossover's set at 63Hz, but depending on how they perform, I might change it to 80.</p><p></p><p>Comparing these to Hertz and Focal, the highs would be even more harsh, correct? What would you recommend I do for the rear fill? I'm thinking about redoing my rear deck, and making some sort of enclosure for whatever woofers I end up using. Should I go ID CTX again, or should I try something else? I planned on getting 6.5s, or possibly 5.25s, if space ends up being a bit of an issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MisterDeadeye, post: 7356470, member: 611015"] I finally got these installed after deadening my doors. They're being run off a Pioneer DEH-P4000UB, and they're not amped. EQ is 0, 0, -2, because the highs seemed to still be too harsh for me. I've turned the volume up until I couldn't handle it anymore, and got no audible distortion whatsoever. They're loud enough, they're clear enough, and I think I'm in love. If these sound as great as they do at $100, I really can't wait to try something like the HAT Imagines. I haven't listened to anything with a good amount of midbass yet, but I plan to. Right now the crossover's set at 63Hz, but depending on how they perform, I might change it to 80. Comparing these to Hertz and Focal, the highs would be even more harsh, correct? What would you recommend I do for the rear fill? I'm thinking about redoing my rear deck, and making some sort of enclosure for whatever woofers I end up using. Should I go ID CTX again, or should I try something else? I planned on getting 6.5s, or possibly 5.25s, if space ends up being a bit of an issue. [/QUOTE]
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