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<blockquote data-quote="Why So Cereal?" data-source="post: 7708164" data-attributes="member: 626047"><p>They are GREAT. I had 2 sets for a pretty decent amount of time and know them very well. Good and bad.</p><p></p><p>Yes, they have strong midbass and will take pretty much any power u can find to throw at them. The tweeters blend very well. You may have a peak around 2.5khz at first. What I did was swap the tweeter phase and it went away....and there's always your EQ to work with as well. Another con, if I really have to find one would be that the tweeters like to be on axis to get good high end detail, but I've noticed that with a few other silk tweets as well. Not saying they dont sound good off axis, but if you want to be REALLY picky, they're not the best top end tweets. But for what you pay, can't complain.</p><p></p><p>They have a pretty "in your face" type sound that doesnt need much power to get loud, yet they'll take gobs of it. I ran mine active for a second and put about 150 to each midbass alone. A buddy of mine ran his active with 175+ to each midbass and about 75-100 to each tweet with zero issues.</p><p></p><p>I think you'll like them man. I have some vids of mine up on youtube along with a few others up there. And if all else fails, they'll sell online. I had buyers lined up locally before I even put em online and once I dropped a set online, I had lots of PMs and offers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Why So Cereal?, post: 7708164, member: 626047"] They are GREAT. I had 2 sets for a pretty decent amount of time and know them very well. Good and bad. Yes, they have strong midbass and will take pretty much any power u can find to throw at them. The tweeters blend very well. You may have a peak around 2.5khz at first. What I did was swap the tweeter phase and it went away....and there's always your EQ to work with as well. Another con, if I really have to find one would be that the tweeters like to be on axis to get good high end detail, but I've noticed that with a few other silk tweets as well. Not saying they dont sound good off axis, but if you want to be REALLY picky, they're not the best top end tweets. But for what you pay, can't complain. They have a pretty "in your face" type sound that doesnt need much power to get loud, yet they'll take gobs of it. I ran mine active for a second and put about 150 to each midbass alone. A buddy of mine ran his active with 175+ to each midbass and about 75-100 to each tweet with zero issues. I think you'll like them man. I have some vids of mine up on youtube along with a few others up there. And if all else fails, they'll sell online. I had buyers lined up locally before I even put em online and once I dropped a set online, I had lots of PMs and offers. [/QUOTE]
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