Will they last long? Physically that is. Never heard of this brand. But I am intrigued by the pricing right now. Need to hurry though.
Will they last long? Physically that is. Never heard of this brand. But I am intrigued by the pricing right now. Need to hurry though.
There's a big enough difference in sensitivity that on the same power the cdt would have more output plus you can cross the cdt lower to match pioneers 100w rms. And with a midrange you should be crossing about double fs anyways...These pioneers crossed over at 110hz will most likely match the output of the CTD's
Thus using the efficiency as the better barometer...Im running the CDT Audio HD-65S/20.2 set off a crescendo s6 (170 rms @ 2 ohm) and I think it sounds great...I would've probably gotten the bigger tweet though just because if I bought new
There's a big enough difference in sensitivity that on the same power the cdt would have more output plus you can cross the cdt lower to match pioneers 100w rms. And with a midrange you should be crossing about double fs anyways...
Which one of these sets would sound the best? Also, it seems to me a no-brainer to get the extended warranty for $10 more.
Actually, it wasn't that I said I didn't like that statistic, I said I don't like going by the RMS ratings when they use a rather high frequency point baseline for the stat like 110Hz but at the same time provide that the drivers range is much lower (55hz and up for these drivers) AND likely to be crossed closer near the 70-80 Hz crossover point likely in this build.I have a set of CDT's from 2012, maybe earlier. Still sound great. They're currently running off a taramps ts400x4 bridged for 150/ speaker.
Someone above said they don't like the RMS rated at a specific hz. I'm the opposite. I like that I can set the gains and adjust the crossover point and know that I'm within the limits of the speaker. As opposed to having a lower crossover point and hearing that 1 song where the midbass distorts because your crossed just a little too low and didn't realize it.