Closed-back midrange for a PA 3-Way?

I'm building an active 3-way in my car.

I now have 10" Pa midbasses, 95-98 dB/W/m. I want to be able to add another pair later. I would want to cross over the 10s at 500Hz or so, can be higher, can be lower.

I am planning on buying the PRV d280ti with a Dayton H07E Waveguide.
I would cross off the PRV at 1,5-2,2kHz.

Now I just need a mid-range in between. Because the 10s are in the doors, so beaming is a problem.
The smaller the better, but I have come to the conclusion that a 6" would be minimum to get 95dB efficiency, or maybe 3x3" on each side.


Now I have a limited budget of 60€ to a max of 100€ for the midranges.


I have 2x200W for the 10s and 4x150W@4Ohm for mids and highs.
 
I have heard bad things about closed-back midranges, but good things about the eminence Alpha-6cbmra.
Closed back would be easier because, no box, and higher SPL.

They are a little too expensive in Europe, but I just found the Celestion TF0615MR, is it any good? Can I cross it over at 500-600Hz?

Or should I get 2 or max 3 of the Faital 3" fullranges? Their sensitivity is 89-90dB and two would be 93dB. They would be easier to fit also than 6".

Or just open-back 6" mid? I can get a pair of Beyma 6"G40ND for 100€?
 
Yeah they would all work, when I eq them down.
But only the more expensive open back midranges can reach a consistent 95dB.
I need that sensitivity to keep up with 2x10s and a compression driver.

I just want to know what can handle that, play clear and sound good.

As I said, I've heard many say closed-back isn't good, or that they must be crossed far above Fs.
Is this true? I understand with a passive crossover the Fs is problematic, but I have a DSP for that, but does it distort or sound bad near Fs?

And if someone has heard the celestions?

The small faitals are very good, but I would need 3 per side and I wonder how a line-array would work?
 
They both look nice, but are a little out of my price league. I mean 100€ for both.
I would buy used, (like the beyma 6"G40ND I mentioned) but there aren't many selling used "PA" mids here of good quality.

I know I can just build an enclosure, but these are going in a car. I have to fit them either under the sail panels or in the dash corners and build out of fiberglass and resin. So if I don't need an enclosure, that means easier install, less vibrations and more space.

Still If I were to find the perfect mid to be open-back, I'll go with that. Just don't understand why not more people are using closed-back for the SPL and simplicity.
 
Yeah I've looked at the 3FE25.

It's very sensitive to be a 3", but the sensitivity still isn't enough to keep up.
I would need at least 2 per side to get a 93dB sensitivity and I would need 3 per side to meet the power target that I have to give to them.
The compression driver is 110dB efficient and the 10" mids are 95-98dB and I plan to add another pair, so +3dB.

What do you think? How would a line-array work in a car?

Any other way of getting 95dB+ midrange?