I thought this prv stuff was supposed to be pretty good? Our Midbass speakers will out performance almost every component set in the market specially the cheap ones, now We are talking about here a $30 speaker of couse you can get a $300 component set that will has a better performance, but on the same price level the 6MB200-4 is hard to beat Please only take in consideration review of actual customer that have owner this product We would like to support this statement with one of our authorized dealer that has been working with us for years - Please take a look on the reviews - http://www.parts-express.com/prv-audio-6mb200-6-1-2-midbass-speaker-8-ohm--294-2700#lblReviews Please take in consideration SSA also sells them on their website - they are still new with our brand so there isnt much review on our products yet but you can find them here - http://store.soundsolutionsaudio.com/search.php?search_query=6MB200 You can find all the specs that you need on our website on this speaker - http://prvaudio.com/pdf/6MB200-4_Datasheet.pdf so you can make the decision if this speaker will be the best fit for your system At the $30 price level there are plenty of competitors in the DIY driver market that will walk all over that 6MB as the mid in a 2-way comp set. Subjective reviews are pretty well meaningless and useless. However what is not meaningless is an objective observation based on the T/S parameters and other objective data, which for this driver are terrible for use as a midbass....hence a terrible choice for this gentlemen's setup and intended use. High Fs with a high Q means a sharp and early rolloff in the midbass preceded an exaggerated peak before that rolloff begins. That's just not a good design for use in a 2-way. Plenty of much more reasonable options in a similar price bracket. Of course as someone who has suggested users to run the 6" up to 12khz+ off-axis in their doors while running their midbass in mono (and rather than respond to my questioning of such a design, you delete the thread and repost it omitting the preciously mentioned terrible advice), I think it's very obvious prospective customers should be warned to approach anything you recommend with caution. BEST COMMENT - HEREThank you for your support and sharing your knowledge But depends which head unit you have, the 6MB200 handles 100rms if you have a stock units that only gives you 20 or 30RMS to the speaker you will not need a crossover for it it will take the power a full range point You do realize with that comment he was recommending the user NOT buy the PRV and instead buy a comp set, correct? He wasn't supporting PRV, he was telling the guy not to buy it.Also, terrible idea to run the driver full range on the bottom end regardless of power. But he wasn't commenting on the highpass crossover anyways, he was talking about the lowpass crossover which is absolutely needed for performance reasons.