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Focal VS AudioFrog!?
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<blockquote data-quote="RaceDVS" data-source="post: 8714089" data-attributes="member: 680447"><p>Okay so I have an aftermarket Sony head unit for Android auto and run Spotify atm. I have a mosconi 6 to 8 pro DSP, arc audio 600.4 X2 and 1100.1 X2 amps with 2 alpine R's sealed in my mk7 GTI with the focal PS 165 FX (2 sets). It sounds clear but at high volume a bit more icy than I'd like.</p><p></p><p> I heard the audio frog gb series is more mid bass oriented and a lot smoother with the fabric tweeters than focals. I want a more cohesive sound throughout the whole system at high volume (I love my metal, listen to plenty of other kinds of tunes: rap, hip hop and EDM of all sorts). I really like near deafening with top notch clarity sound on a frequent basis. I feel the mids of my current speakers lack the "heaviness" I desire to bridge the highs of the tweeters and the lows of the subs. I want to keep the power of the highs and lows as it stands currently and just get much more from the mids and mid bass.</p><p></p><p>My audio guy is going to have the same setup in the same golf GTI mk7 I have as soon as he had time BUT with the AudioFrog GB series speakers so I'm going to wait a few weeks to compare the sound side by side. With the replies I'm curious as to what other brands might give me the sound Id like. </p><p></p><p>I've heard morels might do the trick too, and budget isn't much of a concern as is the "perfection" I'm looking for when all is said and done.</p><p></p><p>I also feel like I could really step up the power in speakers with the 600.4 amp (the 2 sets of focals I've got are only rated at 75watts rms each) while maintaining exceptional sound quality.</p><p></p><p>*Edit because I'm on a phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RaceDVS, post: 8714089, member: 680447"] Okay so I have an aftermarket Sony head unit for Android auto and run Spotify atm. I have a mosconi 6 to 8 pro DSP, arc audio 600.4 X2 and 1100.1 X2 amps with 2 alpine R's sealed in my mk7 GTI with the focal PS 165 FX (2 sets). It sounds clear but at high volume a bit more icy than I'd like. I heard the audio frog gb series is more mid bass oriented and a lot smoother with the fabric tweeters than focals. I want a more cohesive sound throughout the whole system at high volume (I love my metal, listen to plenty of other kinds of tunes: rap, hip hop and EDM of all sorts). I really like near deafening with top notch clarity sound on a frequent basis. I feel the mids of my current speakers lack the "heaviness" I desire to bridge the highs of the tweeters and the lows of the subs. I want to keep the power of the highs and lows as it stands currently and just get much more from the mids and mid bass. My audio guy is going to have the same setup in the same golf GTI mk7 I have as soon as he had time BUT with the AudioFrog GB series speakers so I'm going to wait a few weeks to compare the sound side by side. With the replies I'm curious as to what other brands might give me the sound Id like. I've heard morels might do the trick too, and budget isn't much of a concern as is the "perfection" I'm looking for when all is said and done. I also feel like I could really step up the power in speakers with the 600.4 amp (the 2 sets of focals I've got are only rated at 75watts rms each) while maintaining exceptional sound quality. *Edit because I'm on a phone. [/QUOTE]
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