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<blockquote data-quote="djdilliodon!" data-source="post: 8863889" data-attributes="member: 684299"><p>You are running the cl series 6x9’s currently in sealed pods and wondering how they will do in a bookshelf setup ported? I remember in the early 2000’s cdt started development on some 6x9 offerings. There was a prototype I had that used cast frames, similar motor to the ES-06+ but the gap depth was a little deeper, same diameter coil but increased winding width for more xmax. In the bass department these things pounded for 6x9’s lol. They never brought them to market as not many would have spent the money for a 6x9. That 6x9 you linked is more geared toward IB use. If I had to guess, to use it in a ported style enclosure you will want .5 cubes each and run them no lower then 45hz. They should do decent in this application but the Es-06+ drivers in an enclosure just like that will definitely impress! I use to be blown away how low they could go. With the es-02A’s it would make for a sweet setup! Just be sure if doing this in a bookshelf (Or a sealed door pod) you separate chamber them as the es-06+ will move way too much air around for the 02a’s cone to handle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djdilliodon!, post: 8863889, member: 684299"] You are running the cl series 6x9’s currently in sealed pods and wondering how they will do in a bookshelf setup ported? I remember in the early 2000’s cdt started development on some 6x9 offerings. There was a prototype I had that used cast frames, similar motor to the ES-06+ but the gap depth was a little deeper, same diameter coil but increased winding width for more xmax. In the bass department these things pounded for 6x9’s lol. They never brought them to market as not many would have spent the money for a 6x9. That 6x9 you linked is more geared toward IB use. If I had to guess, to use it in a ported style enclosure you will want .5 cubes each and run them no lower then 45hz. They should do decent in this application but the Es-06+ drivers in an enclosure just like that will definitely impress! I use to be blown away how low they could go. With the es-02A’s it would make for a sweet setup! Just be sure if doing this in a bookshelf (Or a sealed door pod) you separate chamber them as the es-06+ will move way too much air around for the 02a’s cone to handle. [/QUOTE]
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