Review- DLS MS6A
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 10:02 am
Hello All,
I recently purchased a set of DLS MS6A 6.5 componeents. After hooking them up nd listening to them- Wow. For the price, the sound you get out of these is great.
Set up as follows-
Free air in factory door location Ford Ranger.
Running them with a Phoenix Gold RSD300.4
Using the passive crossovers with Tweeter levels set at hi.
Now I had many different sets of speakers- Infinity Kappa Perfect, Clif Design(Old School), MB Quart, Boston and Focal. Of those my favorite has to be the set of Focal Poly Kevlars.
But I paid double what I paid for the DLS.
The DLS have superb mid bass. The mids are very clean with a great overall tone. My only issue is the Tweets which do sound very smooth but I normally like the sound of a Metal Tweeter instead of a silk. Silk tweeters give out a very soft set of highs. Since I listen to Rock I like the hashness of metal Tweets. Besides the Tweeter issue these sound great for the money. I paid 180 for the set.
I highly recommend a set for the price.
I recently purchased a set of DLS MS6A 6.5 componeents. After hooking them up nd listening to them- Wow. For the price, the sound you get out of these is great.
Set up as follows-
Free air in factory door location Ford Ranger.
Running them with a Phoenix Gold RSD300.4
Using the passive crossovers with Tweeter levels set at hi.
Now I had many different sets of speakers- Infinity Kappa Perfect, Clif Design(Old School), MB Quart, Boston and Focal. Of those my favorite has to be the set of Focal Poly Kevlars.
But I paid double what I paid for the DLS.
The DLS have superb mid bass. The mids are very clean with a great overall tone. My only issue is the Tweets which do sound very smooth but I normally like the sound of a Metal Tweeter instead of a silk. Silk tweeters give out a very soft set of highs. Since I listen to Rock I like the hashness of metal Tweets. Besides the Tweeter issue these sound great for the money. I paid 180 for the set.
I highly recommend a set for the price.