chuyler1 said:CDT wins in the "internet hype" category. They are a small company that makes relatively good equipment. However, if you put them on a sound board next to some of their equivalently priced competitors...the truth would come out. They simply are not worth the price.
My wife has the classic series 3-ways in her car. I liked them when I installed them a few years ago but there is really no way to get more bass out of them using the passive crossovers. They come out sounding thin on the bottom, harsh on the top, and bland in the middle (and that is with the lowest tweeter setting and ideal kickpanel mounting). Now they aren't the HD or ES series...but I have heard those also and they simply don't compare to my DLS Iridiums which are in the same price range.
I'll simply state as I know you have many times. It's all opinion based. I personally have enjoyed my cDT's and I know many others that had the oppurtunity to purchase other comps i.e DLS, rainbow, etc. But decided upon cDT. So while to you, your DLS sound better than the cDT ES line to another audiophile it may be the opposite. I only make this comment due to the (CDT wins in the "internet hype" category.) remark. As I'm sure you know in the audio world everyone has their own opinion and there isn't one that is 100% right.