Nice components with good midbass

rvpps2rocks
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I have searched and found these in my price range sort of

Elemental Designs eDi 6000s v.2 System

http://www.edesignaudio.com/edv2/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=49

CDT Audio CL-61A

http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&product_id=1090

Crystal Mobilesound SSCS6

http://www.realmofexcursion.com/store/product_info.php/cPath/65_77/products_id/139

Phoenix Gold ZR6.5

CDT Audio CL-S60A

http://woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=5207&CFID=3638220&CFTOKEN=1c5d853f6f7d7063-F5408D65-1422-7C6E-500840C2DBB6E8B5

EF-61FG'

560 xover upgrade

Mb Quart QSC216

http://www.ikesound.com/product-product_id/4448

I have found these comp sets and my price range is around 150 and 225 would be the most willing to spend. I want a set of compents(6.5") that can play from around maybe 40+hz(this is only me guessing)

what do you guys think about these or can you suggest anything better

 
40hz? Why the hell do you want to run it all the way down to 40hz? Without looking at any of those you are gonna get 60hz (from the passive crossover most likely or higher most probably) if you are lucky with minimal power (60wRMS or so) your best bet would be to cross them @ 80hz or even 100hz if you want to really push power to them. 40hz is sub-bass. My old CL-61 set (http://www.woofersetc.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=1088) is passed @ around 60hz and it doesn't really like much power @ that setting.. If I cross them @80hz I can run up to 120wRMS fine.

 
okay change the 40 hz to around 60
with most off the shelf component sets, you arent going to get much, if any authority at 60hz, even 80hz off a MIDRANGE.

if you want that, you need a dedicated midbass. and a midbass is designed to play more like 125~150hz, not 40~60 anyway.

 
I'm not sure what power the M6 takes at 60-80hz but I know @100hz you can put 250wRMS a side. I'm gonna have mine @ 80hz with about 120wRMS on them. A team mate has them doing mid-bass duty and he says they are crazy, so I can't wait to try them out for mid-range.

My M6 Braxials

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I will add another to the mix. The pg rsd comps. Ide bet money that it would give them all a run for the money, and surpass //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif That would be my vote for a cheap comp set, but high end sound.

 
oops. never mind. I was going to reccomend some Pioneer Premier 720-prs components but they are a bit out of your price range.

 
My whole front component set would be over $1000 retail, but if you just got the M6's and a simple crossover with Drt-26 tweeters or something I think you would be more then impressed.

let me know how they sound im starting to think to get those
IIRC. . . . ED drivers were made by CDT or if not by. . . it was a copycat of the CDT driver.
The crossover and driver I'm pretty sure is done by CDT for eD.. The crossover says CDT on it but I'm not quite sure which one it is. I think it's the 456satnet (Maybe the 480). The mids are HD-6's I think.

 
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