Is this a good speaker set for front speakers in an SQ competition focussed install?
Originally posted by defro13:
heard the brax graphic pro's in a porsche cayenne, was not impressed at all, i attribute that to the system install, was very nice, but very silly speaker placement
heard the brax graphic pro's in a porsche cayenne, was not impressed at all, i attribute that to the system install, was very nice, but very silly speaker placement
You are correct in your opinion about our Porsche. The problem was we had to find a way to display the tweeter since it is a show vehicle used for sales not for competition. We did not want to cut into our door for a displayed tweeter mount. I assure you that once the vehicle has served it's purpose as a show only vehicle, the problem will be corrected, and you will be the first to get a listen [img]smile.gif[/img] The Graphic Pro's have garnered a LOT of respect around the world and sadly, we sold them short with a compromised install. Many people that have had exteneded audtions of the Porsche agree that the speakers sound fantastic in terms of their acoustic properties, they are just not placed properly. Kind of in the sense of a great sounding pair of home speakers that are not quite placed in the right direction...
Bryan
Eddie,
i'm up for showing off Plow's car as if it was my own!!! however i think it needs some tuning... we really ought to get together over it. seems you like some serious midbass from the settings i heard! i thought the midbass was too dense and overbearing... so we checked out some other settings (lower X-over pointsw/higher slopes, a bit of gain here and there and BAM!! i thought your tuning had been blown out of the water! Female vocals sounded like sexy women again. I was proud, until Plow put on the eagles and my settings brought the music accross as thin, lacky body and missing considerable life... 1 switch back to your settings and HollY CRAP T the EAGLES came alive! rich full bodied midbass, midrange that surrounded you and out the stage... everything seemed acoustically more accurate... what a world of difference... and i was humbled again. What's the lesson here? no one setting will work best with all recordings... if you want to squeeze the most SQ that will meet your personal tastes, get some active signal processing, take the time to learn its usage and tune to your heart's content! i suggest bothering Plow for a listen, with or without Tru amps.
Marco
i'm up for showing off Plow's car as if it was my own!!! however i think it needs some tuning... we really ought to get together over it. seems you like some serious midbass from the settings i heard! i thought the midbass was too dense and overbearing... so we checked out some other settings (lower X-over pointsw/higher slopes, a bit of gain here and there and BAM!! i thought your tuning had been blown out of the water! Female vocals sounded like sexy women again. I was proud, until Plow put on the eagles and my settings brought the music accross as thin, lacky body and missing considerable life... 1 switch back to your settings and HollY CRAP T the EAGLES came alive! rich full bodied midbass, midrange that surrounded you and out the stage... everything seemed acoustically more accurate... what a world of difference... and i was humbled again. What's the lesson here? no one setting will work best with all recordings... if you want to squeeze the most SQ that will meet your personal tastes, get some active signal processing, take the time to learn its usage and tune to your heart's content! i suggest bothering Plow for a listen, with or without Tru amps.
Marco
Originally posted by PEI330Ci:
Bryan,
That is the most amazing amplifier rack I have EVER seen!!!
WOW!!!!
Fantastic work by F/X Audio.
I'm going to delete my aluminum amp rack post in humiliation now.... [img]tongue.gif[/img]
Adam
Bryan,
That is the most amazing amplifier rack I have EVER seen!!!
WOW!!!!
Fantastic work by F/X Audio.
I'm going to delete my aluminum amp rack post in humiliation now.... [img]tongue.gif[/img]
Adam
Thanks for the compliment. There was a LOT more man hours put into that amp rack than we anticipated at the beginning. Just ask Ray
We are finally getting around to rebuilding our website and should have some video's of it moving on there. I don't think I saw your amp rack post, do you have a link?
Bryan
My humble project.
Part 1:
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/ubb/...0;t=001377;p=1
Part 2:
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/cgi/...;f=10;t=001532
Amp rack is still the same since I did that stuff, I've been working on trim panels, and my front stage installation since then.
Adam
[ February 16, 2005, 08:14 AM: Message edited by: PEI330Ci ]
Part 1:
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/ubb/...0;t=001377;p=1
Part 2:
http://www.canadiancaraudio.com/cgi/...;f=10;t=001532
Amp rack is still the same since I did that stuff, I've been working on trim panels, and my front stage installation since then.
Adam
[ February 16, 2005, 08:14 AM: Message edited by: PEI330Ci ]
thanks to eddie(chinaman) and marco who help me tuning my car. im trying to make both of them to tune my system in the same time [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img] . i will get my amps in 2 week, but like mr marco said if you cannot wait, u can come and listen to my system (today im testing mr marco mcintosh
).
WOW bryan and adam thats a nice amp rack, mine is nothing compare to both of you guys.
right now eddie is trying to help me make an aluminum rack for my amp copying you guys
.
).WOW bryan and adam thats a nice amp rack, mine is nothing compare to both of you guys.
right now eddie is trying to help me make an aluminum rack for my amp copying you guys
.
Vifa and DynAudio. ALL the way. You gotta hear my stereo, its NUTS. I LOVE it. the funny part is, it only cost me $750 to build EVERYTHING. and its sounds incredible. Just incredible. Its not comparison to my $4000 pair of home speakers, but its definately up there. here is a pic of my Vifa
As a side note (kinda off topic), I would like to say that buying used equipment off of eBay or even from this board, does have benefits. Some of those people who are selling are doing so to buy better (new) equipment -- some from local dealers. Some people can't afford new, so they hunt for bargains. If I had money, I'd spend it at a local shop, because they are the ones who promote the car audio scene and do their best to bring in great products. Most of the time, shipping, duties, and brokerage fees make it not worthwhile to get anything online from the US, not to mention warranty issues. If I buy anything online, it is from individuals from Canada. BTW, does anyone want to buy an RFX 8250 from me so I can buy something from TIm when his shop opens up? I don't know Tim very well, but from what I've seen on this board, he's a complete *ssh*le..............
........... just kidding. He goes out of his way to help others and to promote car audio -- he's tireless, man. I'm going to be his first customer (living in langley makes it easy).
-----addendum------
I have a set of Morel components (Dotech 5) in kick panels and they are very, very nice..........
there, now my post is legit
[ February 18, 2005, 10:14 AM: Message edited by: mugen1 ]
........... just kidding. He goes out of his way to help others and to promote car audio -- he's tireless, man. I'm going to be his first customer (living in langley makes it easy).
-----addendum------
I have a set of Morel components (Dotech 5) in kick panels and they are very, very nice..........
there, now my post is legit
[ February 18, 2005, 10:14 AM: Message edited by: mugen1 ]
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