I also got a little curious to see how well this driver would perform in a conventional 2 way component setup. I matched the M6 to a pair of CDT drt-26 aluminum tweeters and ran the setup active. The M6 was crossed at 60-3khz with a 12db slope and the tweeters crossed at 3khz up with a 18db slope. For this test I used my Jl audio 450/4 which sends 150x2rms @ 4ohm to the M6 drivers and 75x2rms @ 4 ohm to the tweeters. I played many of my favorite songs that I know extremely well and when I played Evermore's - It's to late (dirty south remix has to be this version) I couldn't get enough! The start of the song when the piano is playing is so precise with such great depth and clarity I repeated it a few dozen times. Midbass and midrange is very impressive for a driver that has so many uses. The part of the song that really shines is after the first part of the vocals are through and the beat bass line kicks in, The M6's reproduce how it should sound. Awesome punch, solid depth, and all the output you could ever want (at least for me). Now this driver is without a doubt great but do to its mounting depth, many will have to either mod there car doors or use a baffle/spacer to make it fit. Also if running this driver infinite baffle sound deadening is a must not only for ideal performance but also so you don't just hear the doors rattling away cause these drivers move air for a little 6.5". Many people that are not crazy about big subs and tons of bass or that just don't want to give up much room can also benefit from these drivers as they are a great way to get solid bass without the use of a larger sized subwoofer(s). If your thinking about running a 2 way setup and want the best midbass output you can find,