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<blockquote data-quote="Shonver" data-source="post: 83870" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>A friend had Cerwin-Vega! 6x9's back in the 80's. They were very good, as far as I remember, and quite efficient. As an experiment I hooked up my DIY home MOSFET amp to them, and discovered that they were a bit limited wrt power handling. Anyway, these were one pair of 6x9's that were good. IIRC, these were 2-way speakers.</p><p></p><p>I do think, though, that the level of sound quality achievable with the format is limited, due to space resrictions (no space for a full crossover) and sound diffraction effects.</p><p></p><p>"Six-by-nines" have a street identity, however, and many young okes at the entry level go for these by default. They have a market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shonver, post: 83870, member: 34"] A friend had Cerwin-Vega! 6x9's back in the 80's. They were very good, as far as I remember, and quite efficient. As an experiment I hooked up my DIY home MOSFET amp to them, and discovered that they were a bit limited wrt power handling. Anyway, these were one pair of 6x9's that were good. IIRC, these were 2-way speakers. I do think, though, that the level of sound quality achievable with the format is limited, due to space resrictions (no space for a full crossover) and sound diffraction effects. "Six-by-nines" have a street identity, however, and many young okes at the entry level go for these by default. They have a market. [/QUOTE]
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