I'll be running a Power Acoustik A600-4HP 4ch. for the coax's and horns/rainbow mids and a Power Acoustik A520-2HP 2ch. for the Rainbow Germanium comps with my 3 Pioneer Premier 12's running off a A3000DB. I know, I know my amps ****, but I'll be replacing them with Audison or US Amps later on along with a TC-3000 15. I've kinda been running low on funds and want this to be my final front stage that I do for awhile. So basically what would you all rather do if it were you, add a set of horns or another Germanium mid? The other thing is that I would rather have both mids running as midrange other than one running as midbass and the other as midrange. Would doing that take a lot away from the overall SQ?what amps are you running?
And I'm going to go ahead and state right now that you have never, ever, heard a set of properly setup horns.its all about preference. every1 will have their own comment about everything. sum ppl will say horns sound great, others will say they ****. my comment is they ****.
WTF kind of question is that? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gifif u were to compare a horn to a component without using anything like an eq, which will sound better? hands down i would prefer the components
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gifI want to get very loud and I hear horns can help me do that. I currently have some focals for my frontstage and focals for rear fill but I'm buying some Rainbow Germaniums soon with some rainbow coax's. Would these make my setup louder and not ruin the sq? These are the 2 I'm planning on buying
http://cgi.ebay.com/PAIR-4-5-IN-TITANIUM-HORN-TWEETERS-500-W-FREE-KIT-4060_W0QQitemZ270022267483QQihZ017QQcategoryZ14943QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/5-TITANIUM-HORN-SUPER-TWEETER-800-Watt-FREE-KIT-6650_W0QQitemZ270022265469QQihZ017QQcategoryZ14943QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Thanks for your input
Horns are known for sounding a bit weird without any EQ'ing, but they are still workable. One member of ECA actually won a SQ comp using horns with no EQ, just level matching and good crossover settings! It is true that for an average installer a set of horns will probably end up sounding worse than components, but that's only because the crossover points on the comps are already set and you aren't having to control the response of the horn diaphram. So yeah, basically what squeak said.....And I'm going to go ahead and state right now that you have never, ever, heard a set of properly setup horns.
In which case the horns didn't ****...the installation and tuning did.
WTF kind of question is that? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/rolleyes.gif.c1fef805e9d1464d377451cd5bc18bfb.gif
Anything not setup properly will sound bad. I fail to see how you conclusively proved anything other than your idiocy.
i don't know many 'average' installers who do too many compression driver installsHorns are known for sounding a bit weird without any EQ'ing, but they are still workable. One member of ECA actually won a SQ comp using horns with no EQ, just level matching and good crossover settings! It is true that for an average installer a set of horns will probably end up sounding worse than components, but that's only because the crossover points on the comps are already set and you aren't having to control the response of the horn diaphram. So yeah, basically what squeak said.....
zapco has the reference dc's that have the dsp built in. all zapco amps as of 06 even the iforce have symbilink inputs.I would not worry about the horns get a great source unit instead you will be much happier. You are gonna have signal issues running this higher end speakers with a factory head unit. replace the head unit before you spend the money on horns. Also look at some processing. crossover/eq like the audio control dqs or dqsx. If you change your amps you may want to consider looking at Arc or Zapco. Zapco has got a set up that with their processor you don't need rca's which means no noise.