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So I hear DLS is quite the hot setup..
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<blockquote data-quote="shtoops" data-source="post: 965082" data-attributes="member: 550994"><p>I just recently dropped in the UR6s in my 98 civic. They are without a doubt the finest speakers I have had the pleasure of owning. (I've had cdt, boston, focal, jl, and rainbow). The tweeter is freaking huge and I still need to find a better way to properly install them, but with that aside, the midrange brings out the vocals in ways I have never heard in a car. I really don't know why people on this board complain about the midbass lacking in the ur6s set, my set hasn't gone past the break in period and they play down to 65hz with no problem. Now, I don't need bass that rattles my knee caps up front. My 12w6v2 takes duty below 65hz and blends effortlessly with the mid-bass. I listen to a decent range of music from classic rock to rap and everything inbetween, and the ur6s set will play that musical range with authority. I can't imagine what the iridium set sounds like (as I am in texas and there are no authorized DLS dealers in my area). I wouldn't think twice, grab DLS asap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shtoops, post: 965082, member: 550994"] I just recently dropped in the UR6s in my 98 civic. They are without a doubt the finest speakers I have had the pleasure of owning. (I've had cdt, boston, focal, jl, and rainbow). The tweeter is freaking huge and I still need to find a better way to properly install them, but with that aside, the midrange brings out the vocals in ways I have never heard in a car. I really don't know why people on this board complain about the midbass lacking in the ur6s set, my set hasn't gone past the break in period and they play down to 65hz with no problem. Now, I don't need bass that rattles my knee caps up front. My 12w6v2 takes duty below 65hz and blends effortlessly with the mid-bass. I listen to a decent range of music from classic rock to rap and everything inbetween, and the ur6s set will play that musical range with authority. I can't imagine what the iridium set sounds like (as I am in texas and there are no authorized DLS dealers in my area). I wouldn't think twice, grab DLS asap. [/QUOTE]
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