Silver Member Username: Ruthless06C-ville, Va USA Post Number: 114 Registered: Feb-06 | Right now I have JL Audio ZR525Csi's They are mounted in stock locations. With a 300/4 pushing them. They sound simply amazing, but not enough midbass, and you have to really turn the deck up for them to mate with the sub I have now. When I get my xxx in i have a bad feeling that they won't be loud enough to keep up. So I was wondering if anyone has heard those, compared to the CDT Audio ES-620/07. Louder? Noticably? What about the CDT Audio HD 62's or the 642's What is the difference in the 3 way and the 2 way. |
Silver Member Username: Ruthless06C-ville, Va USA Post Number: 115 Registered: Feb-06 | wrong forum. |
Bronze Member Username: Akula_classPost Number: 32 Registered: Feb-05 | I personally enjoy cDT's for my comps/midbass over JL. And I have a 12w7 with a 1000/1 and 450/4. But for my comps I went with eD 6500's (based off cDT's HD line) up front and cDT ef-61's in the rear. The main difference between the ES and ZR will be the X-over. And most reviews tend to hold the ES X-over in very high regard. If you were to upgrade the ES line would be a better bet. Though rms is relative. The rms for the ZR's is 85 while the rms for the ES's is 180. |
Gold Member Username: BestmankindLos Angeles, CA USA Post Number: 3220 Registered: Oct-05 | if you want some more midbass from your comps then you should customize your stock location to fit a 6.5 component set. also if the stock location makes your speakers go deep inside the door panel then you might want to think about mountint the speakers on the outside the door panel. here's a good link someone gave me once. http://www.cdtaudio.com/speaker_placement.htm |