questera
Nov 1 2004, 12:31 AM
Hi experts out there, please advise me in choosing the right speaker for my front stage. I rather confuse between focal 165w3 or boston Z6 or scanspeak or focal TLR n Audiom. If u have any other suggestion for me, that would really help me too. I have the audison vrx2.150ex for my future speakers.
Thx
i would suggest to try this tweeter the scanspeak D2904/710001
since you seem to want to try something different why not try these....
PLEASE :hehe:
but seriously everything you have mentioned is all top notch, i dont think you could go wrong with any of these products.
joey_kev
Nov 1 2004, 01:25 AM
hey ....definitely nice choices there...
have you auditioned them? I'd suggest you to go audition each one of them and see how you go
Never listened to Boston..but I believe 165W3 or TLR will sound mad..
What about Seas or Dynaudio? very nice speakers indeed
joey_kev
Nov 1 2004, 01:41 AM
btw...what is your budget range? u might wanna work out from there
Brucee
Nov 1 2004, 04:07 AM
phass alnico is nice (
www.phass.com), similar to dyn only better, thats why i dump my gt n buy this speaker lol

:D
questera
Nov 1 2004, 07:45 PM
how much will the alnico cost? n where can i get it? it seems to be a very nice speakers. actually i prefer a splits with a small tweeter so i wont be having trouble making any custom kickpanel.
Is the focal 165w3 or TLR would be softer compare to the other focal in term of sound brightness?? coz i never heard any of these speakers
i like the td5 over the tlr focal tweeter
BUT both HAVE to be used off axis
VinVin
Nov 6 2004, 08:02 PM
if your looking for good splits, i have a set of 1999 model Focal Utopia splits, better then anything focal make now, and i have the TLR tweeters, cost me $2500 when i bought them, i'm changing cars and not taking them with me, they are for sale $1000 .. PS this is not a direct sale post.
7" dual VC mid-bass
5.5" midrange
TLR Tweeters
Custom Focal Crossovers to match
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