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#1 gsxr1000boy

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Posted 03 September 2003 - 12:17 AM

Has anyone listened to infinity kappa perfect 6.1s? Thinking of these for my clubby, what would u recommend?

What r 'A' pillars like for a tweeter install in a commodore? Don't know what to do without major vehicle mods...

Gratefull for any advise, also want system for sq.

Cheers.

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Posted 03 September 2003 - 01:18 AM

one of my friends just had a pair of Boston RC-620 splits installed in his car, talk about quality, these were very very smooth sounding speakers.

#3 -DJ-

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Posted 03 September 2003 - 03:20 AM

have a listen to some dynaudio splits too.

some people like the "just music and no distortion" sound of dyns, others like their distortion - makes their music sound "fat!"

but i know which one i'll take

meh, put some dyn splits on your audition list, you might love them!

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#4 mick007

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Posted 03 September 2003 - 11:03 AM

Yep..... great speaker, would recommened putting the tweet close to the speaker, as the tweet is VERY directional, on these speakers.
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#5 KroniKa

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Posted 09 September 2003 - 11:30 PM

i have a set of cadence splits... (model in list below) i liked them so much i bought another set for the rear...

#6 Cyberpunky

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Posted 10 September 2003 - 02:10 AM

Id avoid A pillar mounting and save that for tacho

Mounting tweets up at glass level will make them overly bright, and as glass is highly reflective it will tend to blur your imaging drmatically.

I like to keep tweets withing a hand span from woofer, as this allows for some better angling, and path length equalistion and doesnt lead to seperation of high freqs from lower freqs.
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#7 Macca

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Posted 10 September 2003 - 02:43 AM

I would check out some Oz Audio Speakers, there well on par with the mentioned brands as with MB Quart also.





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