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Old Jan 6, 2005 | 10:16 AM
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Anyone with experience or opinions on CDT BRAXIAL sets?
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Old Jan 6, 2005 | 01:57 PM
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Originally posted by dannichols
Anyone with experience or opinions on CDT BRAXIAL sets?
I've only used their components and hated them. Cheap crossovers, no wiring hardware, bad tweet mounting design, and mediocre performance.
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Old Jan 6, 2005 | 04:14 PM
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My experience is completely opposite of leolufse. Not sure which component set is referenced, but the Eurosports ES620s I had were probably the best set of 2 driver components I have ever heard. I'm still not completely convinced that the DLS setup I have now sounds a whole lot better and trust me, they cost a whole lot more.

Before you decide on Braxial's do this........while driving check where your left leg is from time to time. If's blocking the lower speaker grill constantly, you might want to reconsider buying braxials. Of axis response of tweeters attenuate quickly so any time you leg is direclty blocking the speaker grill, then you are going to loose some tweeter volume.

While not ideal, keeping the tweeters in the stock locations does have the benefit of raising the soundstage and is not so dependant upon off axis response.

Good test would be to drop a set of coaxials in and see if you like the way they sound and if you do, then move on to the Braxials.
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