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<blockquote data-quote="teedot231999" data-source="post: 4814554" data-attributes="member: 587547"><p>I personally think Beyma, B&amp;C, And the Emeince Alpha's are the best pro audio woofers out there. I personally think Beyma are the best sounding as far as clarity next to B&amp;C. I realy wanted to stay away from pro audio equipment because most of them are very loud and harsh on the ears. Yes an EQ can control certain frequencies. If I were in to straight SPL then Pro audio Is the route I would go but I am looking for a 10" MIDBASS WOOFER. I am also taking suggestion.</p><p></p><p> Thanks for the suggestion. I was actually looking at peerless and seas products. I owned a pair of seas 7" midbass driver. I sold them so I can get a pair of 10" midbass. I am not sure if I am going to get three 18's but I have ordered 2 so far. I am still debating if I am going with three 18's it all depends if my enclosure builder thinks I he can build an efficent enclosure for all three subs</p><p>New yorkers have already adapted the Beyma bug. I'm not saying I hate them but They are decent depending on how you use them</p><p></p><p>Alot of people use Beyma and other pro audio drivers in their rides. Some of these rides sound haveway decent if you ask me but it sll depends on your crossover point or some sort of processor to tame them. I respect your gansta homie<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p><p></p><p>Well like it says I am looking for 10" midbass drivers I sold my seas because thats all I had were midbass drivers trying to make them midrange woofers. I appreciate all the comments. I want a clean sound. Yeah I know three 18's isn't a typical substage for an award winning SQ setup. I am not trying to build a SQ setup but I would like to have a realy nice SQL setup. I know I will have to give and take to make it work but I believe you can be loud and maintain a quality sound response. TO EVERYONE WHO READS THIS POST HELOTAXI MAKES A GOOD POINT THAT LOUD AND GOOD ARE NOT THE SAME THING. Now granted you can be loud and sound good but just because your set up is loud doesn't means it sounds good. When it comes to car audio everyones ears and prefrence is different so what I like you may not and vice versa.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="teedot231999, post: 4814554, member: 587547"] I personally think Beyma, B&C, And the Emeince Alpha's are the best pro audio woofers out there. I personally think Beyma are the best sounding as far as clarity next to B&C. I realy wanted to stay away from pro audio equipment because most of them are very loud and harsh on the ears. Yes an EQ can control certain frequencies. If I were in to straight SPL then Pro audio Is the route I would go but I am looking for a 10" MIDBASS WOOFER. I am also taking suggestion. Thanks for the suggestion. I was actually looking at peerless and seas products. I owned a pair of seas 7" midbass driver. I sold them so I can get a pair of 10" midbass. I am not sure if I am going to get three 18's but I have ordered 2 so far. I am still debating if I am going with three 18's it all depends if my enclosure builder thinks I he can build an efficent enclosure for all three subs New yorkers have already adapted the Beyma bug. I'm not saying I hate them but They are decent depending on how you use them Alot of people use Beyma and other pro audio drivers in their rides. Some of these rides sound haveway decent if you ask me but it sll depends on your crossover point or some sort of processor to tame them. I respect your gansta homie:) Well like it says I am looking for 10" midbass drivers I sold my seas because thats all I had were midbass drivers trying to make them midrange woofers. I appreciate all the comments. I want a clean sound. Yeah I know three 18's isn't a typical substage for an award winning SQ setup. I am not trying to build a SQ setup but I would like to have a realy nice SQL setup. I know I will have to give and take to make it work but I believe you can be loud and maintain a quality sound response. TO EVERYONE WHO READS THIS POST HELOTAXI MAKES A GOOD POINT THAT LOUD AND GOOD ARE NOT THE SAME THING. Now granted you can be loud and sound good but just because your set up is loud doesn't means it sounds good. When it comes to car audio everyones ears and prefrence is different so what I like you may not and vice versa.[IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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