CDT CL61's? Anyone running them here?
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CDT CL61's? Anyone running them here?
Anyone running these? The CDT CL61A 6.5" Component set? Wooferetc.com currently has them for $140.00 shipped! I am thinking of giving them a try, or upgrading them to the 1" silk dome tweeters (CL61T24 package) for $160 shipped.
Also has anyone here played with Canton Pullman CS2.16 6.5" components?
Also has anyone here played with Canton Pullman CS2.16 6.5" components?
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I like my CDT EF-61CF. I've got the image enhancement kit (Extra 1" silk tweeter in my A-pillar) as well as the upgraded crossover (SatNet 560).
I have never heard the set you are looking at. But everyone seems to like the CDT comp sets especially the EF's and ES Series.
I have never heard the set you are looking at. But everyone seems to like the CDT comp sets especially the EF's and ES Series.
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I've used CL's, HD's and ES's in my last car. Each progressive series is better than the last. The CL's are a nice budget option. The HD's I found had the best midbass. The Eurosport tweeter was the nicest of the bunch. All depends on your budget. One thing to watch out for is the speaker depth. They are pretty deep, double check how much room you have.
I'd spring for the HD's myself. The CL's are a nice drop in replacement and certainly waaay better than any OEM or entry level Kenwood/Alpine/Sony speakers that you'd be looking at.
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I'd spring for the HD's myself. The CL's are a nice drop in replacement and certainly waaay better than any OEM or entry level Kenwood/Alpine/Sony speakers that you'd be looking at.
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Originally Posted by CanadianMoFo
I've used CL's, HD's and ES's in my last car. Each progressive series is better than the last. The CL's are a nice budget option. The HD's I found had the best midbass. The Eurosport tweeter was the nicest of the bunch. All depends on your budget. One thing to watch out for is the speaker depth. They are pretty deep, double check how much room you have.
I'd spring for the HD's myself. The CL's are a nice drop in replacement and certainly waaay better than any OEM or entry level Kenwood/Alpine/Sony speakers that you'd be looking at.
CM
I'd spring for the HD's myself. The CL's are a nice drop in replacement and certainly waaay better than any OEM or entry level Kenwood/Alpine/Sony speakers that you'd be looking at.
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I have heard excellent things about the HD's, but they are out of my budget.
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Originally Posted by adampit
I like my CDT EF-61CF. I've got the image enhancement kit (Extra 1" silk tweeter in my A-pillar) as well as the upgraded crossover (SatNet 560).
I have never heard the set you are looking at. But everyone seems to like the CDT comp sets especially the EF's and ES Series.
I have never heard the set you are looking at. But everyone seems to like the CDT comp sets especially the EF's and ES Series.
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I bought my EF61CF with the silk tweets and the image enhancement and upgraded crossover for $240 shipped from someone on SoundDomain.com forums
Midbass can be a little better - i still have to install MDF rings becasue the plastic enclosures on the door sucks and install dynamat but im happy with the set. I am running them with a JL 300/2 150 watts to each side.
Previously i was running the JL XR's and they just werent really cutting it and i think the CDT's sound better more natural ( the JL's tweets were very harsh and loud)
Midbass can be a little better - i still have to install MDF rings becasue the plastic enclosures on the door sucks and install dynamat but im happy with the set. I am running them with a JL 300/2 150 watts to each side.
Previously i was running the JL XR's and they just werent really cutting it and i think the CDT's sound better more natural ( the JL's tweets were very harsh and loud)
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If you are looking to purchase CDT products there is a regular poster on SoundDomain forums who is a dealer for them and live 10 mins away from me. I can give you his email and aim name if you want to talk to him he knows CDT in and out.
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xrs are amazing no distrotion turned all the way up on an eclipse head unit the vrs have a little distrotion as you go really high but the price range wa shuge at the time I bought them. you can get the xrs for a really good price I recommend them
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My car was totalled today by some b!tch in a Durango, so no more components for me. Thanks for the advice anyhow.
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