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You asked for the the best fairing speakers those would be beyma or euphoria without a doubt. Very expensive but you asked for the best. These are what are winning and have won sound competitions and are flat out insane. I heard a set in person a few weeks ago and they blow away any bike speaker I have ever heard. I have heard in person the gz blk and reds Hertz neos mmats rf soundz sinister and prv. Most run of the mill speakers that everyone is running on their bikes. I personally have the gz coaxial 6.5 and they are loud but nowhere near loud n heavy like the euphoria beyma. Those are in a class of their own
beyma 6mcarbon fibers
euphoria ex6n carbons cant be touched.
Beyma will need a set of tweeters and mounts. They euphoria have a compression driver. In the end money is about the same
The beyma pro6cx and the euphoria ex6 and much cheaper and slam. Both are a coaxial. The ex6 uses a cheaper dome tweeter like most coaxial on the market.
The diamond mp654 are cheaper and will out perform and other coax on the market but run about 375 a set
Bad news w those diamonds or beyma euphoria is your cutting your pods or eliminating them. They just don't drop in like Hertz or cutting of the fins.
Call and ask the people who sell bike audio and install it professionally. Ask the top players in the game and everyone will hands down say beyma or euphoria are the best. I will be switching out my gz here in a couple of weeks the euphoria ex6n. They are just that loud and slam crystal clear.
good luck and asking on here isnt your best bet but talk to the guys who do this for a living and compete and eat **** breathe bike audio
I see you've been reading and taking notes...Nice!! But until you know it and know what it takes, you're just a Parrot regurgitating what you've read but if you wanna learn it, we can help with that as well.
I see you've been reading and taking notes...Nice!! But until you know it and know what it takes, you're just a Parrot regurgitating what you've read but if you wanna learn it, we can help with that as well.
Had a feeling you knew more than the guys who do this for a living and or compete. Seeing and hearing is enough for me to believe boss! They are the truth. Cheapest and easiest no
Had a feeling you knew more than the guys who do this for a living and or compete. Seeing and hearing is enough for me to believe boss! They are the truth. Cheapest and easiest no
Yup....you are Thatdude for sure. Not the first and you won't be the last, but today you're definitely Thatdude!!! Good day.
LOL, it's funny how these guys come and go. Just got spanked hard in the other thread for spewing chit, and here we go again, looking for redemption. Self-proclaimed expert in 30 days, lol. Parrot - How fitting.
Have a great weekend Shannon get off the forum and go listen to a set of them beyma or euphoria and you will come back a changed man. Lol
I don't have to listen to them bud I already know what they sound like. I didn't just start doing this last week. I run Beyma in my personal bike so I'm fully aware of what's available. Euphoria is overhyped and overpriced and is not even in the same league in my opinion. The main thing you're overlooking is that this is a DIY audio forum and not every guy is willing to spend $1,000 just for fairing speakers. And as for the speakers you mentioned, I wouldn't run any of them as a stand alone fairing system.
Seems like "Thatdude596 is an expert on a lot of things. I think he likes to just stir ****.......I'm not an expert, but I'm very happy with my GZ YB's. Thanks Sbates08. You truly know your ****.
Seems like "Thatdude596 is an expert on a lot of things. I think he likes to just stir ****.......I'm not an expert, but I'm very happy with my GZ YB's. Thanks Sbates08. You truly know your ****.
Yellow baskets biggest hype of 2021so far. They are ok. No where near as loud as the experts. The again only 250 bucks a set. Tough to beat for the price. Yes my deuce is the best bike harley ever built ha
Shannon what model beyma are you running. Why would you not want the loudest n clearest 2 speakers if those are your only two speakers. Tough to hear bass and the flute in the background doing 85 down the freeway
Shannon what model beyma are you running. Why would you not want the loudest n clearest 2 speakers if those are your only two speakers. Tough to hear bass and the flute in the background doing 85 down the freeway
First and foremost a fairing only speaker needs to cover a wider full range spectrum. Just because a single speaker costs $4-600 doesn't make it the best for a particular application. One thing you'll learn if you hang with it long enough is that every speaker has its role to play within your system. That's why it takes some folks several different attempts to get their setup the way they like it. Sound is very subjective, and loud and clear isn't always good (or best). Music is not only to be heard, it's to be felt as well. If you're not feeling it when you ride, you didn't get it right. Loud and crystal clear only will leave you with ear fatigue and before long will start to sound like ****. But you knew that already right?
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