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Man I LOVE them. Granted I’ve only tried about 6 speakers in the fairing compared to some of these guys running a couple of dozen hahaha, but from what I’ve heard personally with my amps these are by far the best. Fosgate pps6-4 were honestly surprisingly good there, mmats 601’s sounded good but couldn’t get as loud as I wanted and I had to cross em a little higher. Prv’s just wouldn’t play low enough but sound killer in lowers, the others were when I was still trying to find the perfect coax and I don’t think anyone is gonna try that lol.
#34
Ive heard good things about the Crescendo UN 6.5” in tp but have never heard them personally. They have a pretty high spl but are a little big for some pods.
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#35
Originally Posted by InthewindMN
Ive heard good things about the Crescendo UN 6.5” in tp but have never heard them personally. They have a pretty high spl but are a little big for some pods.
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T do you have your pods ported since they’re oversized or no? I still haven’t ported mine, just lined them with polyfill.
Im really hung up on the 6mr500’s for a amp/dsp strategy. It would simplify setup a LOT to just add another set of them and use a splitter and have an entire channel dedicated since they’re going to be equal in crossover/eq settings. I had to get creative to run 8 speakers and 4 tweeters through the RF DSP because everything right now aside from tweeters wants a little different crossover point and a little different tuning. If I made all of my midrange speakers the same ohhhh it would be easier.
Hell I don’t know, maybe I should just say **** on retirement at a decent age and replace all midrange with Beyma’s. That’ll get me back in the wife’s good graces Hahahaha.
Im really hung up on the 6mr500’s for a amp/dsp strategy. It would simplify setup a LOT to just add another set of them and use a splitter and have an entire channel dedicated since they’re going to be equal in crossover/eq settings. I had to get creative to run 8 speakers and 4 tweeters through the RF DSP because everything right now aside from tweeters wants a little different crossover point and a little different tuning. If I made all of my midrange speakers the same ohhhh it would be easier.
Hell I don’t know, maybe I should just say **** on retirement at a decent age and replace all midrange with Beyma’s. That’ll get me back in the wife’s good graces Hahahaha.
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I'm telling you the GZ red are ridiculous. I know the specs say they don't come on till 150hz but they are still a warm sounding speaker. with a sensitivity rating of 96db. They are loud and very true. Definitely one of the best speakers I have heard. I was gonna pull them so I could say I have a all "Beyma" bike. But, once I heard them man They are nice. I am sending them a stupid amount of power though too!
Juice
Juice
#38
Originally Posted by Juice
I'm telling you the GZ red are ridiculous. I know the specs say they don't come on till 150hz but they are still a warm sounding speaker. with a sensitivity rating of 96db. They are loud and very true. Definitely one of the best speakers I have heard. I was gonna pull them so I could say I have a all "Beyma" bike. But, once I heard them man They are nice. I am sending them a stupid amount of power though too!
Juice
Juice
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Juice
#40
Originally Posted by Juice
That would be more of what else do you have to support a speaker coming in at 150hz. Personally I don't know if I would like them in the fairing. But for a TP speaker if you have some low end to support it. This speaker is loud and clear. I think more true than a prv and does not get muddy or dirty as you keep going up with the volume.
Juice
Juice