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Anyone ever ran this model. Site says it's weather resistant, and I have heard that the AD speakers are some of the nicest sounding speakers in the business.
Thinking about swapping something new into my fairing. Currently have the GZ Yellow Baskets Coax. Was also looking at the Euphoria EX6NPS.
Anyone ever ran this model. Site says it's weather resistant, and I have heard that the AD speakers are some of the nicest sounding speakers in the business.
Thinking about swapping something new into my fairing. Currently have the GZ Yellow Baskets Coax. Was also looking at the Euphoria EX6NPS.
We tested these as well. They are better than Galeforce, don't need a lot of power, good SQ. Just not extremely loud
The Euphoria NPS's are by far the best sounding tweeter coax I've heard. It was also the best sounding speaker we tested. BUT... it should be at the most expensive price of $600. I just finished an install on Sunday with Euphoria in fairing and GZ in the lowers off at 1200.4. Sounded great, but need to reset gains and do some tuning.
We tested these as well. They are better than Galeforce, don't need a lot of power, good SQ. Just not extremely loud
The Euphoria NPS's are by far the best sounding tweeter coax I've heard. It was also the best sounding speaker we tested. BUT... it should be at the most expensive price of $600. I just finished an install on Sunday with Euphoria in fairing and GZ in the lowers off at 1200.4. Sounded great, but need to reset gains and do some tuning.
Good to hear some real world testing. Off the 1200.4 in parallel and crossed where? DSP in play?
Good to hear some real world testing. Off the 1200.4 in parallel and crossed where? DSP in play?
Not parallel, crossed at 90 or 100. I can't remember. I removed 2 sets of GZ redbasket coax because dude wasn't' happy with the sound (which I told him before he even had the shop install them that he wasn't going to). Yes there's a DSP but I ran out of time to reset gains and do some DSP settings.
[QUOTE=cshocker;21495449]Not parallel, crossed at 90 or 100. I can't remember. I removed 2 sets of GZ redbasket coax because dude wasn't' happy with the sound (which I told him before he even had the shop install them that he wasn't going to). Yes there's a DSP but I ran out of time to reset gains and do some DSP settings.[/QUOTE
Ok good information...thanks Shock. Any good place to pick up a set of these other than their site?
Not parallel, crossed at 90 or 100. I can't remember. I removed 2 sets of GZ redbasket coax because dude wasn't' happy with the sound (which I told him before he even had the shop install them that he wasn't going to). Yes there's a DSP but I ran out of time to reset gains and do some DSP settings.[/QUOTE
Ok good information...thanks Shock. Any good place to pick up a set of these other than their site?
Anytime. They arent as loud as GZ but their tweeter is a lot nicer and they are a warm speaker.
Contact Agressive Audio. Thats where I get all my equipment from.
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