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Which 6x9s provide the deepest bass?
What brands of 6x9 speakers provide bass deep enough that I wouldn't
have to add a subwoofer? I don't want window rattling bass, just good clean, tight, accurate sounding bass. I'm in the process of replacing my entire system from the ground up, and I really don't want to add any subs at all. I would just like some suggestions of brands and models of 6x9s that offer deep bass if possible. Price is no object! |
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Mr. D. Wrote: What brands of 6x9 speakers provide bass deep enough that I wouldn't have to add a subwoofer? I don't want window rattling bass, just good clean, tight, accurate sounding bass. I'm in the process of replacing my entire system from the ground up, and I really don't want to add any subs at all. I would just like some suggestions of brands and models of 6x9s that offer deep bass if possible. Price is no object! Typically, regardless of price tag, I find most 6x9's overpriced and something that most audiophiles would scoff at... not a function of their cone shape, but rather the drivers used... and the fact that they are intended for full-range use, often slapping a midrange driver that is confused as to its purpose in life with multiple tweeters suspended above it... just some real oddities out there, and with price tags that leave you wondering what suckers are buying them. You might check out this speaker from Tang Band, it is a purpose-built 6x9 subwoofer, that should suit your needs well. http://www.acoustic-technologies.ca/products.html#5-8 Scroll to the W69-1042- http://www.tb-speaker.com/detail/1208_03/w69-1042.asp Price is $38 each. You'll note that it has 7mm of excursion, and an 8 ohm impedance. The 8 ohm impedance is nice, because you can wire two of them together to present a small amp with a 4 ohm mono load - you only need about 150w-200w of bridged power to drive these. -- geolemon ------------------------------------------------------------------------ geolemon's Profile: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/me...p?userid=10343 View this thread: http://www.caraudioforum.com/vbb3/sh...d.php?t=199200 CarAudioForum.com - Usenet Gateway w/over one million posts online! |
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I listened to some JL Audio 6x9 coaxials that had tons of bass and sounded
really good in general. I'm too lazy to look them up at the moment, but I want to say their XR sereis? With the aluminum dome tweeters? Tony -- Sony CDX C90 Head Unit, Phoenix Gold ZX475ti, ZX450 and ZX500 Amplifiers, Phoenix Gold EQ-232 30-Band EQ, Dynaudio System 360 Tri-Amped In Front and Focal 130HCs For Rear Fill, 2 Soundstream EXACT10s In Aperiodic Enclosure "Mr. D." wrote in message om... What brands of 6x9 speakers provide bass deep enough that I wouldn't have to add a subwoofer? I don't want window rattling bass, just good clean, tight, accurate sounding bass. I'm in the process of replacing my entire system from the ground up, and I really don't want to add any subs at all. I would just like some suggestions of brands and models of 6x9s that offer deep bass if possible. Price is no object! |
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"Tony Fernandes" wrote in message ...
I listened to some JL Audio 6x9 coaxials that had tons of bass and sounded really good in general. I'm too lazy to look them up at the moment, but I want to say their XR sereis? With the aluminum dome tweeters? There are two brands I am considering: Infinity (Kappas) and the Pioneer REV-series. Out of those two, which offer better bass? I listened to the Pioneers, they sounded very good, even better than my Boston Acoustics! No stores around here have the Infinity Kappas I am looking for, so I don't know how they sound. |
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