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<blockquote data-quote="Alpineforever" data-source="post: 4534707" data-attributes="member: 585728"><p>The tweeters on the RSD's are perfect for my tastes, it's not harsh at all and adds a warm full feeling to the vocals and instruments that I really enjoy, they never fail no matter what I'm listening to, I'm running mine active and my tweeters are crossed over at 2600 Hz at 12db/octave.</p><p></p><p>Midrange is not quite where i want it but I've only had them in my car for about a week and a half, and most of that time i wasn't tuning shit. But I'm sure with further tuning i can get the midrange up to what I want, the midbass however is exceptional, I don't even have deadener on my doors, and it's adding a whole new experiene to my music that my stock speakers sorely missed, I can only assume it will get better with deadener.</p><p></p><p>But I'm a little biased as these, a set of pioneer coaxials, a set of pioneer comps, and a set of some no name circuit city brand speakers are all I've heard, and these were the only set I've ever heard amped and on an active crossover, but I tried to be as honest and accurate as i can, so take that as you will.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpineforever, post: 4534707, member: 585728"] The tweeters on the RSD's are perfect for my tastes, it's not harsh at all and adds a warm full feeling to the vocals and instruments that I really enjoy, they never fail no matter what I'm listening to, I'm running mine active and my tweeters are crossed over at 2600 Hz at 12db/octave. Midrange is not quite where i want it but I've only had them in my car for about a week and a half, and most of that time i wasn't tuning shit. But I'm sure with further tuning i can get the midrange up to what I want, the midbass however is exceptional, I don't even have deadener on my doors, and it's adding a whole new experiene to my music that my stock speakers sorely missed, I can only assume it will get better with deadener. But I'm a little biased as these, a set of pioneer coaxials, a set of pioneer comps, and a set of some no name circuit city brand speakers are all I've heard, and these were the only set I've ever heard amped and on an active crossover, but I tried to be as honest and accurate as i can, so take that as you will. [/QUOTE]
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