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I don't plan on buying a tour pak right now. I will just have to see what works for me. First I will see what I can get the VO 6x9s for and go from there. 6x9s and 8 are similar cone area so maybe that will work. Hell 6x9s and 10s work for Gann.
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I don't plan on buying a tour pak right now. I will just have to see what works for me. First I will see what I can get the VO 6x9s for and go from there. 6x9s and 8 are similar cone area so maybe that will work. Hell 6x9s and 10s work for Gann.
6 speakers - PRV or pro audio 6.5 in the fairing, horns in the fairing with compression drivers in the lids, 10's in the bags add a DSP. I do this install every week, it's our bread and butter for our average customer. I would never put 6x9's in the lids with a 10 underneath. Your call brother, just sharing what we've found works for us.
Brother there is no such thing a product of choice without considering the entire system, how much power, what sound the customer is looking for, etc. I routinely use 4-5 different 10's with our installs.
6 speakers - PRV or pro audio 6.5 in the fairing, horns in the fairing with compression drivers in the lids, 10's in the bags add a DSP. I do this install every week, it's our bread and butter for our average customer. I would never put 6x9's in the lids with a 10 underneath. Your call brother, just sharing what we've found works for us.
I agree with this, just differ on speaker choice... Stay away from 8s in any kind of lids. Be easy on me Alex!!!
6 speakers - PRV or pro audio 6.5 in the fairing, horns in the fairing with compression drivers in the lids, 10's in the bags add a DSP. I do this install every week, it's our bread and butter for our average customer. I would never put 6x9's in the lids with a 10 underneath. Your call brother, just sharing what we've found works for us.
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