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<blockquote data-quote="GreenBook" data-source="post: 7369189" data-attributes="member: 603834"><p>I haven't been around the forum in a while, mainly because I'm quite happy with my setup; mostly thanks to all the awesome people on these boards.</p><p></p><p>Well, quite a while ago one of the woofers from my Kenwoods in my sig fried in my door, so now I'm looking to replace the set. Due to budget, I'm only found a couple set in my price and RMS range that look reliable:</p><p></p><p>Type S 600C/610C</p><p></p><p>Infinity Reference 6030cs</p><p></p><p>Kenwood KFC-P709PS</p><p></p><p>Cadence CWM6KIT</p><p></p><p>I was also looking at the Kicker DS65.2 but their only rated at 60rms &amp; I know that my 350.4's birth certificate rated from 414 watts rms @ 2ohms, not sure what that breaks down too @ 4ohms But I don't think think the Kickers would be safe in the long run.</p><p></p><p>I'd really like to know if there is any difference between the 2 Alpine comps besides the grille, stat wise they seem identical on Crutchfield.</p><p></p><p>The Cadence comps look tempting; but they might be too deep for my doors, I'm not sure. I have mounting brackets from other speakers that could probably give me an extra 1/4 in. in depth though.</p><p></p><p>What I need most out of them is solid mids, or atleast more balance. The tweeters are mounted up high by the side mirrors, but the woofers are down low at the bottom of the door panel, so they aren't as easy to hear. My last set had really loud tweeters so it was like there was almost no mid range at all. I have a feeling the new model Kenwoods are probably the same way. They'll be running off my 350.4 (obviously); and I have Pioneer 2-ways in the back already running off the amp; not the greatest speakers but they haven't blown and you can hear them over the subs.</p><p></p><p>Any opinions or advice you can give me would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenBook, post: 7369189, member: 603834"] I haven't been around the forum in a while, mainly because I'm quite happy with my setup; mostly thanks to all the awesome people on these boards. Well, quite a while ago one of the woofers from my Kenwoods in my sig fried in my door, so now I'm looking to replace the set. Due to budget, I'm only found a couple set in my price and RMS range that look reliable: Type S 600C/610C Infinity Reference 6030cs Kenwood KFC-P709PS Cadence CWM6KIT I was also looking at the Kicker DS65.2 but their only rated at 60rms & I know that my 350.4's birth certificate rated from 414 watts rms @ 2ohms, not sure what that breaks down too @ 4ohms But I don't think think the Kickers would be safe in the long run. I'd really like to know if there is any difference between the 2 Alpine comps besides the grille, stat wise they seem identical on Crutchfield. The Cadence comps look tempting; but they might be too deep for my doors, I'm not sure. I have mounting brackets from other speakers that could probably give me an extra 1/4 in. in depth though. What I need most out of them is solid mids, or atleast more balance. The tweeters are mounted up high by the side mirrors, but the woofers are down low at the bottom of the door panel, so they aren't as easy to hear. My last set had really loud tweeters so it was like there was almost no mid range at all. I have a feeling the new model Kenwoods are probably the same way. They'll be running off my 350.4 (obviously); and I have Pioneer 2-ways in the back already running off the amp; not the greatest speakers but they haven't blown and you can hear them over the subs. Any opinions or advice you can give me would be great. [/QUOTE]
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