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<blockquote data-quote="hempy" data-source="post: 3249418" data-attributes="member: 571956"><p>I've read reviews from people using 3" drivers with the t-amps with good results. I actually just ordered a set of the 3" neo fullrange buyout drivers from PE for a second set. (debadged aura ns3's) I'd go with the 3" if you have the space.</p><p></p><p>As far as this set goes, they sound good a lower volumes, and with the bass on the amp all the way up, it provides good midbass without distortion. I'm sure a small sub would pick up the lower frequencies and blend well. Once the volume is turned up past 1/3 or 1/2 way, distortion is quite evident, and the bass needs to be turned down about halfway. They can get quite loud with the bass down and sound pretty good for their size. For normal listening volumes the combo is great, and certainly satisfies my needs. Once I can start playing around with the new drivers I can determine whether it's the drivers or the amp that's causing the distortion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hempy, post: 3249418, member: 571956"] I've read reviews from people using 3" drivers with the t-amps with good results. I actually just ordered a set of the 3" neo fullrange buyout drivers from PE for a second set. (debadged aura ns3's) I'd go with the 3" if you have the space. As far as this set goes, they sound good a lower volumes, and with the bass on the amp all the way up, it provides good midbass without distortion. I'm sure a small sub would pick up the lower frequencies and blend well. Once the volume is turned up past 1/3 or 1/2 way, distortion is quite evident, and the bass needs to be turned down about halfway. They can get quite loud with the bass down and sound pretty good for their size. For normal listening volumes the combo is great, and certainly satisfies my needs. Once I can start playing around with the new drivers I can determine whether it's the drivers or the amp that's causing the distortion. [/QUOTE]
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