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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8791791" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>Right now I have Kicker CS 6.5 components on a 50 watt Infinity amp. I also have two Deaf Bonce MF 15's on 2k. Now obviously they massively over power the door speakers. I could get a better amp for them but I just hate the way the tweeter sounds. I've tried to use the dsp built in my Kenwood unit but goddamn those tweeters just ****. My ears are very sensitive to the higher frequency's and after listen to metal my ears ring and hurt same thing with the Kicker CS coaxials in my girlfriends car. No matter the volume they just hurt my ears after listening for 20-30 minutes. Never had the problem with my Alpine S components even clipping them off my old JVC headunit's amp.</p><p></p><p>I guess my question is what are some nice components in the $200-250 range with tweeters are are nice and natural and blend in the midranges? I don't care for high frequencies as much as I do miss/bass range. Don't get me wrong I love those high frequency sweeping guitar solos but I don't need them to be the center stage of the sound. I like to hear nice smooth rolling bass and guitar complimented by a nice soft vocal range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8791791, member: 683415"] Right now I have Kicker CS 6.5 components on a 50 watt Infinity amp. I also have two Deaf Bonce MF 15's on 2k. Now obviously they massively over power the door speakers. I could get a better amp for them but I just hate the way the tweeter sounds. I've tried to use the dsp built in my Kenwood unit but goddamn those tweeters just ****. My ears are very sensitive to the higher frequency's and after listen to metal my ears ring and hurt same thing with the Kicker CS coaxials in my girlfriends car. No matter the volume they just hurt my ears after listening for 20-30 minutes. Never had the problem with my Alpine S components even clipping them off my old JVC headunit's amp. I guess my question is what are some nice components in the $200-250 range with tweeters are are nice and natural and blend in the midranges? I don't care for high frequencies as much as I do miss/bass range. Don't get me wrong I love those high frequency sweeping guitar solos but I don't need them to be the center stage of the sound. I like to hear nice smooth rolling bass and guitar complimented by a nice soft vocal range. [/QUOTE]
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