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Is 7" a 6.5? What needs do you have. I probably have 15 pairs in my basement, but based on what you are asking for didn't feel they fit...

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Is your max EXACTLY 6.5"? Bolt patterns and outer frames are not so standard in the DIY world, recommending something or offering something that fits would make sense. I have nothing in a 6.5" as the choices are dismal compared to 7's although some 7's are closer to 6.5...

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I have no 6.5's, but about 20 drivers in the basement. I am further confused by your last posts.

6.5" Midbass

 

new or used

TYPO I'M LOOKING FOR 

 

MID-WOOFERS!!!

what do you have exactly. i'm leaning towards the 6.5" Peerless SLS.... or something very similar

The SLS is only a dedicated midbass, it pukes above a few hundred hertz. You yelled above you wanted a woofer which plays midrange, the SLS won't do that. Add to that the confusion in size and I don't think anyone has any idea what you are asking for.

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yeah my original post for "midbass" was a typo that I couldn't edit.

My second post was the correction I actually need is a woofer that will play from 60-300hz to add a 3-way (tweeters, midbass, midwoofer)

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yeah my original post for "midbass" was a typo that I couldn't edit.

My second post was the correction I actually need is a woofer that will play from 60-300hz to add a 3-way (tweeters, midbass, midwoofer)

Ah, I was confused since your first post was right. 60-300Hz is a midbass. Midwoofer can be either a midbass or a midrange, but generally I'd consider it a midrange.

If you are truly stuck on 6.5 then the Peerless will fit, but at slightly larger sizes (maybe even nominal) there are equal if not better choices.

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