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Sleepcare
Kapag "kakaiba" yung gears, i would have it transferred but kung mabibili lang ulit yung gears might as well bili nalang ng bagong system.
Alright, thanks for this! :)
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babybackrivs
Hi all, many of you have invested moolah into your car’s sound system. So my question is, when you buy a new car, do you transfer your beloved audio system or do you just start from scratch? And is it hassle and costly to have it transferred from one car to another?
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I transfer the audio system. And it's not expensive.
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Hi all, many of you have invested moolah into your car’s sound system. So my question is, when you buy a new car, do you transfer your beloved audio system or do you just start from scratch? And is it hassle and costly to have it transferred from one car to another?
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Sleepcare
If Mickey is favoring the AP set up, go for it nalang. How about going 5 channel amp sa option 2? Para the amp will be placed under the seat if possible.
I think 5 channel amps won't fit sa underseat. No idea ako sa size ng underseat space ng Forester kaya take my word with a grain of salt regarding dyan. :grin:
I have a 5 channel Alpine amp installed under the seat of my Forester. But I don't know if other brands are of the same size.
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Class D amps are pretty compact in size.
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falken
Okay thank you sir, now this makes it easier for me to shell out a little more. Pwede pala ilipat
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Will be upgrading my seps soon and now I’m choosing between two components. Morel maximo or hertz dsk165. Any comments on these two? And do you guys have other suggestions in this price range? :)
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First time posting in this thread.
Was planning to upgrade my oem speakers to a focal flax series, was planning for 165F3 and 1-PS25F.
My query is what amplifiers will these sets best paired with.
Planning to purchase one at a time prior before going home in PH and have it installed there.
Thanks in Advance.
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ikloyputograpi
First time posting in this thread.
Was planning to upgrade my oem speakers to a focal flax series, was planning for 165F3 and 1-PS25F.
My query is what amplifiers will these sets best paired with.
Planning to purchase one at a time prior before going home in PH and have it installed there.
Thanks in Advance.
Audison is always a good match with Focal. I got my 165FX paired with an SR4. I also heard good pairings with Helix amps. Genesis and Celestra works too.
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sientobente
Boss Arn, sa totoo lang, for me, regular 2-way seps sounds clearer and pushes out more details. The advantage of fullrange drivers like Audible Physics, is a bigger sound. It sounds like a 3-way system. Comparing a 2-way vs a 3-way is the difference in stage of a bookshelf speaker and a floorstander. Mas malaki din ang sweet spot ng mga 3-way systems. Mas madali pa itong Audible Physic driver to tune kasi nga less drivers to work with.
Dun sa sound, yup, you are correct. As warm as Morel and DLS siya. If you got time to audition, I know a few who got Audible Physics installed in their cars.
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Thanks for the offer bro, appreciate the offer to refer me! Not sure if I will have the time in the coming weeks, but just in case, how, where can I meet up with your friends? Do you guys meet up regularly?
I'm intrigued by what you said regarding the bigger sweet spot for 3-way systems (and by extension, Audible Physics). When Mickey tuned my other setups in the past, he would tune it with the driver seat pushed back so he could fit. Hence the sweet spot would be somewhat based on his seating position. But since I'm short, I would then push the seat all the way forward. In other words, my ears would most likely be around a foot away from the sweet spot. With 3-ways, or with the Audible Physics, I suppose my unique dilemma would be rendered irrelevant?
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Sleepcare
If Mickey is favoring the AP set up, go for it nalang. How about going 5 channel amp sa option 2? Para the amp will be placed under the seat if possible.
I think 5 channel amps won't fit sa underseat. No idea ako sa size ng underseat space ng Forester kaya take my word with a grain of salt regarding dyan. :grin:
Thanks bro, the Audison Class D prima bit amps Mickey is recommending are actually very small, tiny even, not like the Audison SR5 amp for example. For their size I think two can even fit under the same underseat.
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sientobente
Audison is always a good match with Focal. I got my 165FX paired with an SR4. I also heard good pairings with Helix amps. Genesis and Celestra works too.
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Bro, same is true with an Audison - Audible Physics pairing?