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Rockford Fosgate 6.5 vs Hertz with this setup?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lasherž" data-source="post: 8715927" data-attributes="member: 679555"><p>The hertz you mentioned are some of the worst ones they make, they hardly make anything bad, but usually a company can only corner the market on one or two price ranges. I think probably the JBLs are about equivalent, but the polk that audiobaun linked is very good for its price. With hertz you get what you pay for and with JBL you tend to get a little less than what you pay for in my opinion. a $180 speaker from JBL is likely to outperform the polk or the hertz that was already linked, but other options exist in that price range that should blow the jbls out of the water.</p><p></p><p>Does that $180 represent the budget you're trying to stay within? If so we can talk other speakers or If you're okay going higher for quality then certainly you're going to have some of the best options in the market like the Mille Hertz series, Focal 165.3s, among others that Jeff and others are more familiar with but we'd probably all agree are better than anything JBL puts out.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion best bang for the buck, those polks are hard to beat. If you want better then it's worth getting into Hertz, Focal, and Audiofrog line-ups for starters, your budget is the most important part of your ideal speaker match and you haven't given it yet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lasherž, post: 8715927, member: 679555"] The hertz you mentioned are some of the worst ones they make, they hardly make anything bad, but usually a company can only corner the market on one or two price ranges. I think probably the JBLs are about equivalent, but the polk that audiobaun linked is very good for its price. With hertz you get what you pay for and with JBL you tend to get a little less than what you pay for in my opinion. a $180 speaker from JBL is likely to outperform the polk or the hertz that was already linked, but other options exist in that price range that should blow the jbls out of the water. Does that $180 represent the budget you're trying to stay within? If so we can talk other speakers or If you're okay going higher for quality then certainly you're going to have some of the best options in the market like the Mille Hertz series, Focal 165.3s, among others that Jeff and others are more familiar with but we'd probably all agree are better than anything JBL puts out. In my opinion best bang for the buck, those polks are hard to beat. If you want better then it's worth getting into Hertz, Focal, and Audiofrog line-ups for starters, your budget is the most important part of your ideal speaker match and you haven't given it yet. [/QUOTE]
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