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<blockquote data-quote="Naxis2k1" data-source="post: 4622183" data-attributes="member: 555772"><p>I have heard both the pioneer rev 6x9 and the soundstream sst6.9's and your really cant go wrong with ether. both have great low feq extension and smooth mid/high's. Just try to power them the best you can (60-100wrms should be fine) anything less and you would be cutting your self short. try to go to a local shop and take a listen to there board its the only real way to find what you like and don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Naxis2k1, post: 4622183, member: 555772"] I have heard both the pioneer rev 6x9 and the soundstream sst6.9's and your really cant go wrong with ether. both have great low feq extension and smooth mid/high's. Just try to power them the best you can (60-100wrms should be fine) anything less and you would be cutting your self short. try to go to a local shop and take a listen to there board its the only real way to find what you like and don't. [/QUOTE]
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