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Review 3 of 5
Price Paid:
$149.00 Year / Model Reviewed: 1999 / dx7 Summary: When I bought these, price was not an object. I wanted the best possible sound quality without hacking up my car.
As long as you have these crossed over with an amp, the polks simply blow away all of the above mentioned speakers. I cross them over at 150hz and let the woofers do all the rest of the work. Yes I said woofers, not subwoofers. I know just about every Sales rep on the planet will disagree with me but I don't care. They're wrong. The octave between 80hz and 160hz is still pretty bassy so why would you want to force your little 5x7's to generate that? If you don't send any bass to your 5x7's you can get at least double the mids and highs out of them. I'm using 2 Blaupunkt odw1200's with an MTX 1000D and a Soundstream A4 to power the Polks. Even though I'm only sending 25 watts each to the polks, they manage to keep up with the 768 watts I'm sending to the subs. It doesn't take much power to produce good mids and highs. I definitely recommend the Polk dx7's. Great sound and a stock fit. Strengths: Really good sound quality. If you block the bass you can get a ton of very loud, undistorted mids and highs out of these things. Fits stock 5x7 cut out on many cars. Weaknesses: Hard to fit under factory grilles because the tweeter and mid stick out. I've got a 95 Mazda 626 and I cut the plastic support on my grilles in order to fit the Polk's. Gotta keep things hidden. Similar Products Used: Top of the Line JBL 6x9's, Alpine 5x7's, Kenwood 6x9's, Pioneer 5x7's, cerwin vega 5x7's, Infinity 5x7's.
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