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<blockquote data-quote="`pr0digy" data-source="post: 564499" data-attributes="member: 554650"><p>I think your a little off course with your "alpine + CDT = harshness" theory. CDT tweets, both the metal + the silk, are pretty laid back compared to many others. Also, Alpine has been making HU's for a long time, I have one myself, and I've never heard anyone describe it as "bright". I really doubt that there's a big differance in sound between the differant HU companies (in the same class, anyways). I also have CDT HD-62's (silk tweets), and they are definitly not too bright. Sure, if I turn it wayyy up, it gets a bit much, but that's because they get so loud, not because of any flaw.</p><p></p><p>Are you listening to real cd's, or mp3's ? Perhaps your just listening to shitty mp3s ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="`pr0digy, post: 564499, member: 554650"] I think your a little off course with your "alpine + CDT = harshness" theory. CDT tweets, both the metal + the silk, are pretty laid back compared to many others. Also, Alpine has been making HU's for a long time, I have one myself, and I've never heard anyone describe it as "bright". I really doubt that there's a big differance in sound between the differant HU companies (in the same class, anyways). I also have CDT HD-62's (silk tweets), and they are definitly not too bright. Sure, if I turn it wayyy up, it gets a bit much, but that's because they get so loud, not because of any flaw. Are you listening to real cd's, or mp3's ? Perhaps your just listening to shitty mp3s ? [/QUOTE]
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