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And technically that would be 4 speakers, for the non-competition people. Op was asking for best 2 speaker setup, not 4. Now go back and ask your professionals what they would install.
Best is the loudest. Both make a coax. Top euphoria is a coax.
Last edited by Juan L; Mar 27, 2021 at 07:59 AM.
Reason: Edited for insulting language.
Thatdude could you explain to me the difference in sound from the top Euphoria and Beyma coax? What frequencies would you cross them at? Do you use the included passive crossover with the Euphoria, and buy the (optional) passive crossover for the Beyma? Is a DSP necessary, which one is better, and if so how do you tune it? What's the best slope to use for high pass cutoff? What amp works best if not using a passive crossover, or if you do use a passive crossover? If I run them at program power do I need to change the crossover points?
While your at it if higher compression makes more power, do you run 15 to 1 compression in your naturally aspirated daily driver? 700+ lift cams? 6000 Stall? Transbrake? Air shifter?
You seem to have all the answers so inquiring minds want to know...
Have zero interest in hooking up a stereo or building my motor. Far easier to pay the pros and have the best equipment that performs. Pay once. You realize every nhra x275 rvtw driver doesn't own or wrench on the car. Some waste weeks trying to setup their **** and buy 3x. Just get it over with pay the pros and enjoy. Not everyone wants to wrench and not every wrencher knows what's best. You can have a masters degree and still be an idiot
You do realize that any good driver, while they may not wrench, could tell you anything and everything about the parts that are being used in the car they are driving.
Some people like to get there hands dirty, builds character. Obviously lacking on your end.
You do what you gotta do. This is a DIY forum, not which shop should I give my money to forum. For the average guy, GZ is a better choice plain and simple.
It's not all about trophies. It's about passion for motorcycles. Big difference.
You do what you gotta do. This is a DIY forum, not which shop should I give my money to forum. For the average guy, GZ is a better choice plain and simple.
It's not all about trophies. It's about passion for motorcycles. Big difference.
it's an audio forum. It doesn't not say DIY audio. If it does I missed it. The guy asked what's the best 2 speaker setup. Best. Gz isn't the best. He didnt ask what's the easiest to install. He didnt ask what's the cheapest. Never mentioned he was as installing it. The answer to the q would be beyma or euphoria period. You guys love to add your if and what's buts etc. Answer the q honestly unbiased not if what but what I think uncle rico thinks unbiased
Best is the loudest. Both make a coax. Top euphoria is a coax.
I ran the EX6NCD before. Sold them and replaced with some Faitals. Id never go back. Faitals are much smoother with good punch and warmth. So no, I dont go around sucking Bates dick. I do my own research and try different ****. For the 100x time, the loudest does not mean the best.
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