New member Username: Raider32assasinPost Number: 1 Registered: Mar-06 | NM. |
Bronze Member Username: GangstaplayerGangstaville chicago Post Number: 16 Registered: Mar-06 | yewah i heard they are way good sq and stuff |
Gold Member Username: Mikechec9Post Number: 2315 Registered: May-05 | Very good reproduction as far as clarity. Heard a set of the D3 with a Tru amp. Excellent clarity. And that was just the 3. The HEX sets are also pleasing. I just hate Diamond amps. |
Gold Member Username: Mikechec9Post Number: 2317 Registered: May-05 | Sorry. They were D6's. |
Silver Member Username: AlteraudiousaConcord Post Number: 529 Registered: Jan-06 | Their entry line is nothing to write home about and IMO more just a product diamond puts out to cater to the entry level market. They're nothing like the higher lines. Their amps are good as long as you get the D5/D6 or above. D3 amps was not as impressive as the D5/D6 and for the money i'd rather get ED or something else. Never liked Diamonds EQs on the amps as they're too much for someone who wants a fullrange amp and the older d5 had some weird power ratings, the 300.4 made like 37.5x4@4ohms. I prefer my Monitor 1's which I paid half the price for and sound way better. The Diamond Hex speakers are very good and the D9 series from what i've heard is quite good too. |
Gold Member Username: Mikechec9Post Number: 2323 Registered: May-05 | not a fan of any of diamond's gaudy amps at all. |
Gold Member Username: Jonathan_fGA USA Post Number: 5874 Registered: May-04 | They make excellent amps, not feature wise, but build wise. The D9 amps are especially notable. I'd say the amps are the best thing about Diamond. I couldn't stand the HEX components. Blah. Nothing close to natural, midbass is rather weak too. I'd like to hear the new Morel designed D9 components, though. |
Gold Member Username: Mikechec9Post Number: 2324 Registered: May-05 | That's good to hear. The size to power ratio of those things bother me. ALL of them are huge (Not to mention the chrome ![]() I stand by the mid range of those 6's though. Low end was lacking, but the clarity, especially for such a "moderate" line, was exceptional imo. |
Gold Member Username: Jonathan_fGA USA Post Number: 5877 Registered: May-04 | HEX's were a variation of Eton hexacones. Originals were german built http://www.madisound.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi?cart_id=8555988.9978&pid=281 The current Hexes are an asian built variation, originals were better. Those might be what you're referring to *shrugs* Dunno about the D6 comps, though, haven't heard them. |
Gold Member Username: Mikechec9Post Number: 2326 Registered: May-05 | "HEX's were a variation of Eton hexacones. Originals were german built...Those might be what you're referring to *shrugs* " Ja ![]() The HEX were quite some time ago, but the d6 were a few months back. It's getting to be quite the drag-everything in America is leaning toward commercial and lesser quality to yield higher profit margins. Hey... capitalism |
Gold Member Username: Jonathan_fGA USA Post Number: 5878 Registered: May-04 | All one needs is an active crossover and enough amplifier, then he opens his/herself to a whole other world of possibilities That world starts on these sites: http://www.madisound.com http://www.zalytron.com http://www.solen.ca/ http://www.partsexpress.com Home drivers are SOOOOOO much better for the money compared to what you get in a car. The exceptions are usually from these same manufacturers, such as Dyn, DLS, SEAS, etc. |