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Old Dec 14, 2018 | 01:45 PM
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Good post Mike!!!

Totally agree tat most Beyma shops are using the 4 ohm 6GMND as their go to Beyma 6.5. At 90hz to 12000 that's a solid range.

The comparison many shops provide is that the 6P and the 6Q are just not as aggressive as the 6GMN and I would agree. A different sound stage per se. But if u want a bit more warmth then the 6P or 6Q are a very solid play.

FYI, Beyma has a ton of 8 ohm stuff so if u go there, be damn deliberate regarding ur amp / wiring strategy.

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Hey T, back on the recommended Beyma fairing speakers paired with the DD VO B3’s in the 70-90 range. Which one is the best choice using the Arc 600.4 amp in your opinion for the classic rock listening preference? Obviously 4ohm but which model#? Thx
 
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Old Dec 15, 2018 | 01:00 AM
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Hey T, back on the recommended Beyma fairing speakers paired with the DD VO B3’s in the 70-90 range. Which one is the best choice using the Arc 600.4 amp in your opinion for the classic rock listening preference? Obviously 4ohm but which model#? Thx
I'm a ground pounder and not a parking lot guy so I would try and get your hands on the Pro6Q200ND as they are 4 ohm and easy to integrate into ur system plus they really do sound damn nice on the ears after long rides with all genres jamming. It's just a really nice damn speaker but not cheap. The 6GMN are significantly cheaper with very solid qualities, just a little light on the mid-bass,
The only weakness my ears have found in the Beyma 6.5s is right around 2500hz they get a bit challenged on those specific vocals.
I tune that shix down just a touch and later in the tune I roll them all off just a bit below specs and they really are damn nice.
As with all speakers, keep a close eye o the initial tune as the Beymas do have a legit break in period where the sound does change over the first couple hours of game time.

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Old Dec 15, 2018 | 12:15 PM
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I'm a ground pounder and not a parking lot guy so I would try and get your hands on the Pro6Q200ND as they are 4 ohm and easy to integrate into ur system plus they really do sound damn nice on the ears after long rides with all genres jamming. It's just a really nice damn speaker but not cheap. The 6GMN are significantly cheaper with very solid qualities, just a little light on the mid-bass,
The only weakness my ears have found in the Beyma 6.5s is right around 2500hz they get a bit challenged on those specific vocals.
I tune that shix down just a touch and later in the tune I roll them all off just a bit below specs and they really are damn nice.
As with all speakers, keep a close eye o the initial tune as the Beymas do have a legit break in period where the sound does change over the first couple hours of game time.

T
Perfect. I’ll shop for some deals and get the system together. Then circle back when this 1st phase of the additions are completed.

Thanks again
 
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