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    Re: HAT Unity shallow 6x9 vs Stevens mb6

    That is an audible physics nz6. I'll be using it in door IB on 125x2 amp.

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    Re: HAT Unity shallow 6x9 vs Stevens mb6

    Thanks again for all your work modeling these speakers. Hopefully a lot of people can benefit from the response graphs. It's looking like the gs60 might be the way to go in my case.
    They might say "don't try this at home" but nothing about not trying it at your friend's house.

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    Re: HAT Unity shallow 6x9 vs Stevens mb6

    Quote Originally Posted by ToNasty View Post
    That is an audible physics nz6. I'll be using it in door IB on 125x2 amp.
    I had a feeling. Those do look really good. please keep us posted on your impressions about how they sound.

    Quote Originally Posted by Hillbilly SQ View Post
    Thanks again for all your work modeling these speakers. Hopefully a lot of people can benefit from the response graphs. It's looking like the gs60 might be the way to go in my case.
    No problem Hillbilly, just giving back what was given to me over the last 6 years or so. You won’t go wrong with AudioFrog and I’m curious about your thoughts in comparison to the Scanspeak Discovery once you make the swap.
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    Re: HAT Unity shallow 6x9 vs Stevens mb6

    Will do. No one in the US has used them yet so I'm going by reviews from over seas. And they all say they're awesome

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    Re: HAT Unity shallow 6x9 vs Stevens mb6

    Can someone please model the HAT Imagine 6? I remember it being great when I was still into it

    Kelvin

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    Re: HAT Unity shallow 6x9 vs Stevens mb6

    Quote Originally Posted by JCsAudio View Post
    I’m curious about your thoughts in comparison to the Scanspeak Discovery once you make the swap.
    The 8" and 6" discovery are good until you get into higher volumes. Then they turn into a disaster. Used em in a few cars. Never again

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    Re: HAT Unity shallow 6x9 vs Stevens mb6

    Quote Originally Posted by SkizeR View Post
    The 8" and 6" discovery are good until you get into higher volumes. Then they turn into a disaster. Used em in a few cars. Never again

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    Seems that’s the case for all drivers used as IB in a car door that are not really designed for automotive use Nick.
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    Jc I'm not at a point to install these yet. If youd like I could sent them to you to test out

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    Re: HAT Unity shallow 6x9 vs Stevens mb6

    Quote Originally Posted by ToNasty View Post
    Jc I'm not at a point to install these yet. If youd like I could sent them to you to test out
    No thank you ToNasty, I’m probably not the best qualified person for testing and reviewing drivers, although it’s temping. ErinH is probably better equipped and qualified to do that testing if your interested. He actually has the proper equipment for measuring driver parameters and distortion plots.

    It would be nice to know how those compared to say the GB60 I have though, which are my favorite mid-woofer drivers to date.
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    Re: HAT Unity shallow 6x9 vs Stevens mb6

    Quote Originally Posted by JCsAudio View Post
    No thank you ToNasty, I’m probably not the best qualified person for testing and reviewing drivers, although it’s temping. ErinH is probably better equipped and qualified to do that testing if your interested. He actually has the proper equipment for measuring driver parameters and distortion plots.

    It would be nice to know how those compared to say the GB60 I have though, which are my favorite mid-woofer drivers to date.
    Imnot sure if aaron is ready to test more stuff at this point. Even though I'd gladly send them to him

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