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<blockquote data-quote="emilimo701" data-source="post: 6981378" data-attributes="member: 622834"><p>I owned the Rockford T1652 splits, I sent them back because I thought the tweeter was too harsh even when attenuated. I still have T1652 coaxials, same problem. I used to have Type R coaxials i felt they were perfectly balanced, and built like a tank just watch out for the crossover components which they attach outside of the basket. I've never heard kickers but they seem to be built "cheap" for the modest price you end up paying, but that's my subjective opinion. What are your other options, as far as buying online? I notice you live in OZ</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="emilimo701, post: 6981378, member: 622834"] I owned the Rockford T1652 splits, I sent them back because I thought the tweeter was too harsh even when attenuated. I still have T1652 coaxials, same problem. I used to have Type R coaxials i felt they were perfectly balanced, and built like a tank just watch out for the crossover components which they attach outside of the basket. I've never heard kickers but they seem to be built "cheap" for the modest price you end up paying, but that's my subjective opinion. What are your other options, as far as buying online? I notice you live in OZ [/QUOTE]
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