Which PA Speaker: PRV vs MMats vs. DD Audio vs Hertz
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@Delgado130
Here is thread on the set-up you are talking about. I do have video in the thread.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/audio...ts-to-prv.html
Juice
Here is thread on the set-up you are talking about. I do have video in the thread.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/audio...ts-to-prv.html
Juice
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#198
There is an entire car audio world and loud speaker market full of products to try out!!
My honest advice is get what folks have sounding it's best before chasing product names. I see so many dudes with good equipment that sounds like crap because it's installed crappy or tuned horribly. No amount of "new" stuff will fix that.
My honest advice is get what folks have sounding it's best before chasing product names. I see so many dudes with good equipment that sounds like crap because it's installed crappy or tuned horribly. No amount of "new" stuff will fix that.
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There is an entire car audio world and loud speaker market full of products to try out!!
My honest advice is get what folks have sounding it's best before chasing product names. I see so many dudes with good equipment that sounds like crap because it's installed crappy or tuned horribly. No amount of "new" stuff will fix that.
My honest advice is get what folks have sounding it's best before chasing product names. I see so many dudes with good equipment that sounds like crap because it's installed crappy or tuned horribly. No amount of "new" stuff will fix that.
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It really depends on what you want or are looking for. There are certainly some speakers that inherently do certain things better than others....but once you get in the ballpark I think there are things you can do to get the best sound without having to chase another product. So my advice is really figure out what is that you want from your fairing speakers then decided. Sometimes that takes figuring out what you DON'T want too! That's when it starts to get expensive.