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$0.00 Year / Model Reviewed: 2003 Boston Acoustics Pro 6.5 Summary: Overall I'd say that they're decent for the money, if you're only paying $200-ish for them. Not "good" for the money, though. Just "decent". The tweeters sound good on-axis, but only on-axis. Off-axis, they sound terrible - very harsh, and far too bright. Sound is subjective, of course. For my ears, they sound far too bright ... even with the tweeter set at -4 dB on the crossover, and the head unit's EQ backed off as much as possible in the 3k-4.5 kHz range (this is using an Alpine 9813). If you're willing to pay this much, I would suggest paying a little more for some FAR better speakers. Strengths: Mid-bass is clear and precise. Distortion doesn't apprear to be an issue, and power handling capacity is good. Good discounts can be had if you invest a little time in looking. Heck, want to buy mine? Weaknesses: Highs FAR too harsh off-axis, even with significant EQ adjustment and the crossover tweeter setting at a -4 dB cut (which is the max allowed). I would only recommend them for an installation where ideal placement, on-axis, is possible. Similar Products Used: Pioneer Premier, Infinity, Alpine, Morel (a different class, completely)
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