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I'm dying for Crescendo CCX6.5's


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There's the new Crescendo MP6 that recently came out, you should check these out if you have no luck finding the CCX 6.5's

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2016 Rebuild Under Construction

Best score: 150.2 at 40hz (3k, 2 Custom HDC3 15's) Usaci style(door open, in the kick)

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yeah they haven't had any for a LONG time... you have to pay attention to the for sale threads and grab them as they pop up.

I have been, Maybe Im missing them when they come up, its killing me!

My brother has a set. Not sure if he's wanting to get rid of them or not. I'll ask and let you know

Alright cool, Let me know! Thanks again

2002 Ford Explorer XLT

Front Stage: Crescendo CCX 6.5's

Rear Stage: ???

Two 15" Powerbass M154

Audiopipe AP15001d

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Here is some info about them. http://www.caraudioc...do-pa-mids.html

Pricing (Each):

Mp6 6.5": $25

Mp8 8": $35

Mp10 10": $45

RMS Wattage Ratings:

Mp6 6”: 150rms

Mp8 8”: 200rms

Mp10 10”: 250rms

Wide band frequency response capability:

Mp6: 70hz-8khz

Mp8: 65hz-5.5khz

Mp10: 56hz-5khz

Sensitivity (1w/1m):

93db (MP6)

96Db (MP8)

98.5db (MP10)

Designed and built for High SPL music applications, where the ability to be loud while still sounding natural is a priority.

Durable weather resistant woven fiberglass cone.

Linear Double Roll Treated Surround.

Solid aluminum phase plug for effective high frequency response clarity as well as dissipating heat from the CCAW voice coil.

FEA Optimized Ferrite Motor Structure

Quick Connect Heavy Duty Push Terminals

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Here is some info about them. http://www.caraudioc...do-pa-mids.html

Pricing (Each):

Mp6 6.5": $25

Mp8 8": $35

Mp10 10": $45

RMS Wattage Ratings:

Mp6 6”: 150rms

Mp8 8”: 200rms

Mp10 10”: 250rms

Wide band frequency response capability:

Mp6: 70hz-8khz

Mp8: 65hz-5.5khz

Mp10: 56hz-5khz

Sensitivity (1w/1m):

93db (MP6)

96Db (MP8)

98.5db (MP10)

Designed and built for High SPL music applications, where the ability to be loud while still sounding natural is a priority.

Durable weather resistant woven fiberglass cone.

Linear Double Roll Treated Surround.

Solid aluminum phase plug for effective high frequency response clarity as well as dissipating heat from the CCAW voice coil.

FEA Optimized Ferrite Motor Structure

Quick Connect Heavy Duty Push Terminals

hmmm I am liking these so far, do you think it would be a waste without a tweeter and a crossover? ...and an amp for that matter? I do want to add a 4ch amp in the future but for now Im still using the h/u power, think I should wait until I get a decent crossover/tweeter/amp? Or would these be ok off just the h/u?

2002 Ford Explorer XLT

Front Stage: Crescendo CCX 6.5's

Rear Stage: ???

Two 15" Powerbass M154

Audiopipe AP15001d

Pioneer DEH-P5100UB

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These mids have a high db sensitivity, so for normal music listening levels, your headunit should do fine for now if you're just directing replacing mids.

2003 Kia Sorento

Team Subsonic Lows
Team Bassin' on a Budget


2016 Rebuild Under Construction

Best score: 150.2 at 40hz (3k, 2 Custom HDC3 15's) Usaci style(door open, in the kick)

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These mids have a high db sensitivity, so for normal music listening levels, your headunit should do fine for now if you're just directing replacing mids.

By normal listening music what do you mean? When I have it up, I usually have it at 35-38 on the H/U and thats screamin loud and still very clear and I only have polk db571's in there now.

2002 Ford Explorer XLT

Front Stage: Crescendo CCX 6.5's

Rear Stage: ???

Two 15" Powerbass M154

Audiopipe AP15001d

Pioneer DEH-P5100UB

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