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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8875665" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>The Deaf bonce unit are not mdbass, they are midrange drivers. They will play pretty loud from 150 up. I don't support the company right now as they are owned by a Russian corporation and I speak with my $$, my preference, that's on me and I didn't know it until someone told me sooo... </p><p></p><p>Using pro-style mids up front means that your sub better play up into the 150Hz rang or you are going to lose a lot of the kick of a god midbass driver. They will not play down where you traditionally want a front stage midbass to play.</p><p></p><p>As for the driver itself, nothing special, It is a 95 db <strong>midrange</strong> driver so fairly efficient but for front stage there much better options.</p><p></p><p>What are they going to be paired with tweeter wise?</p><p></p><p>If your talking about just replacing the full range type R, you might be disappointed in the results. You're talking about going from a full range driver that is 50" larger than a 6.5" midrange that you're looking at so you will lose most of your midbass and a good portion of the highs, louder mids, but at a cost of highs and lows.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8875665, member: 689267"] The Deaf bonce unit are not mdbass, they are midrange drivers. They will play pretty loud from 150 up. I don't support the company right now as they are owned by a Russian corporation and I speak with my $$, my preference, that's on me and I didn't know it until someone told me sooo... Using pro-style mids up front means that your sub better play up into the 150Hz rang or you are going to lose a lot of the kick of a god midbass driver. They will not play down where you traditionally want a front stage midbass to play. As for the driver itself, nothing special, It is a 95 db [B]midrange[/B] driver so fairly efficient but for front stage there much better options. What are they going to be paired with tweeter wise? If your talking about just replacing the full range type R, you might be disappointed in the results. You're talking about going from a full range driver that is 50" larger than a 6.5" midrange that you're looking at so you will lose most of your midbass and a good portion of the highs, louder mids, but at a cost of highs and lows. [/QUOTE]
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