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I'm running 8 ohm PRV 10MB400 bridged on a SD1200.4 crossed at 55Hz on a -12db slope. Shock hump mounted, standard bag (not sealed) and a compression driver in the lid where a 6x9 used to go. That speaker in that configuration is very impressive.
I like the specs on all the hi power handling PRV's(10W650, 10MB800FT, 10MR1000X, & 10MR1003-NDY) but how much power is needed to make those shine. I am assuming a big power mono amp.
I'm running 8 ohm PRV 10MB400 bridged on a SD1200.4 crossed at 55Hz on a -12db slope. Shock hump mounted, standard bag (not sealed) and a compression driver in the lid where a 6x9 used to go. That speaker in that configuration is very impressive.
That compression driver replacing 6x9 was the best advise / money i have spent to date .And i have spent a lot
haha I am not gonna compete. I don't have a dsp in play right now but arc psm on the way. My beloved 6x9's are about to turn into 6.5's so not to compete for air space. mid bass and cruising. Dammit Alex what am I gonna do with one. lol Sent you a pm as I will take that un 10.
Gypsie you ever thought about coming down to Daytona or some of the larger shows with the main bikes in the country so you can hear different set ups? I think that would be most useful for guys making the plunge into 10's in the bags.
Gypsie you ever thought about coming down to Daytona or some of the larger shows with the main bikes in the country so you can hear different set ups? I think that would be most useful for guys making the plunge into 10's in the bags.
Are there sound system competitions in Sturgis? Ive always wanted to check out some of those competitions.
I like the specs on all the hi power handling PRV's(10W650, 10MB800FT, 10MR1000X, & 10MR1003-NDY) but how much power is needed to make those shine. I am assuming a big power mono amp.
You'd be surprised how little power it takes to make them shine. It's funny some shops swear you need a 1000w going to them and others will say 200 is enough. It all depends how how you tune them.
Gypsie you ever thought about coming down to Daytona or some of the larger shows with the main bikes in the country so you can hear different set ups? I think that would be most useful for guys making the plunge into 10's in the bags.
Alex I have not been to a competition event yet but if something comes up near me, I will go. What I probably need to do is come down your way sometime just to learn.
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