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So compared to the last set up with the Focals, how do you like the new setup?
I really liked the Focals. But they were bright with the high frequencies and that was when I wasn't quite as familiar with the PSM. I kept them and they'll be in my tour pack soon. The AW's are outstanding with the horns. Having the horns on their own amp channel is great for balancing the highs and mids. The CX62 was a great addition to the front stage. It feels like a wall of sound in front of me when I ride. I'm very happy with the current setup.
I really liked the Focals. But they were bright with the high frequencies and that was when I wasn't quite as familiar with the PSM. I kept them and they'll be in my tour pack soon. The AW's are outstanding with the horns. Having the horns on their own amp channel is great for balancing the highs and mids. The CX62 was a great addition to the front stage. It feels like a wall of sound in front of me when I ride. I'm very happy with the current setup.
I am going with the DD AW/AT setup in the fairing and the Beyma PAs in the lowers. Pushed by the Moto 600.4 .
Waiting on a few parts but as soon as they are in I will get her put together. Hoping the DDs and Beyma compliment each other. Fingers crossed!
Here are 2 videos of the current set up (notice I did not say final setup). I think it is very close and only needs some minor tuning or maybe an amp change for one channel.
The current install is:
Beyma's in the fairing
DD VO B3's in the fairing
Tempestas in the lowers
DD 6x9's in the lids
PRV 8's in the bags
PRV super tweets in the bags
Multiple amps and an Arc PSM
Here are 2 videos of the current set up (notice I did not say final setup). I think it is very close and only needs some minor tuning or maybe an amp change for one channel.
The current install is:
Beyma's in the fairing
DD VO B3's in the fairing
Tempestas in the lowers
DD 6x9's in the lids
PRV 8's in the bags
PRV super tweets in the bags
Multiple amps and an Arc PSM
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