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<blockquote data-quote="enzowho" data-source="post: 2749595" data-attributes="member: 568136"><p>You can get the Profi Kickbass W165 drivers for around 340-350, while the Germs will cost you like 230 (that's what comes to mind at least). Any Rainbow "kick" drive must be crossed over at 80 Hz, while my Germs can be crossed around 60 Hz.</p><p></p><p>Anyways, I run the Profi Kickbass and really like them, but both speakers will do well. Why do you want to run them in the rear hatch though? If you are going to add a dedicated midbass driver, get yourself a nice up-front 3-way setup. If you are going to spend the money on some nicer Rainbow drivers, make sure you install is solid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enzowho, post: 2749595, member: 568136"] You can get the Profi Kickbass W165 drivers for around 340-350, while the Germs will cost you like 230 (that's what comes to mind at least). Any Rainbow "kick" drive must be crossed over at 80 Hz, while my Germs can be crossed around 60 Hz. Anyways, I run the Profi Kickbass and really like them, but both speakers will do well. Why do you want to run them in the rear hatch though? If you are going to add a dedicated midbass driver, get yourself a nice up-front 3-way setup. If you are going to spend the money on some nicer Rainbow drivers, make sure you install is solid. [/QUOTE]
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