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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
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I just picked up a pair of these from some guy from craigslist and they are not bad at all. I am happy with them, but from what I've read on the net, a lot of people get crossover work done with them. But nobody ever says what work is done! Do they change the cossover frequency? I can't find any info on where these crossover because they do sound a little bit too midy and the higher end trebble just isn't there to me. I didn't expect there to be much bass as they only have 5 1/4 in woofers, but it just seems like there is too much midrange with them. Does anybody know anything about what crossover work is done with these?
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