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Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 60
| Hey all. New to the board, didn't even know there was a Canadian sound board [img]smile.gif[/img]
Anyway, I am putting a new set of components in my car, looking at the AVI BSM's and also the SEAS Lotus Reference and Focal K2P's. The mid will be going in the door, and the tweet in the a-pillar so I am concerned with off axis response. I know the Focal's are awesome off axis, but not too sure about AVI... the Seas are supposedly not too hot off axis.
Any feedback?
Thanks.
-Diabolik
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Join Date: Feb 2004 Posts: 545
| i have used the bsm on many occasions and find the off axis response to be quite good, not great, but quite good, avi has a speaker designed for off axis response, its the mx130-5.25" and the mx160 6.5", are you going to be door mounting or off axis posd? |
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 60
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Originally posted by defro: i have used the bsm on many occasions and find the off axis response to be quite good, not great, but quite good, avi has a speaker designed for off axis response, its the mx130-5.25" and the mx160 6.5", are you going to be door mounting or off axis posd? | I will be door mounting the mid. The tweet will go in the a-pillar, or wherever it gets best staging and imaging.
-Diabolik
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Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Oakville, ON Posts: 756
| Have you considered kick-panel mounting your speakers? In most situations, you'll get improved imaging over the setup you have described. It's very beneficial to keep the mid and tweeters close together as well..
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 60
| I have, yes. But the airspace for a 6.5 in a kick is too limited to get decent midbass. I am starting to think my only solution will be to buy a 3 way set.
-D
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Join Date: Jan 2004 Posts: 3,260
| if you plan on using the passives that come with the bsm, the mid in door tweet in a pillar wont work ver y well cuz the bsm160 will not play very high well, above 4500-5000 hz, i use the bsm's in the doors of my neon and with a little time delay they are amazing. i can email you some pics if you want or do a search here under just finished project from april 11th and you should find the link [ April 23, 2004, 09:43 PM: Message edited by: defro13 ] |
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Join Date: Oct 2003 Posts: 1,726
| Diabolik,
Drive to Charlottetown next week and give me a call. I can reconfigure X.O. points in my car really easily. I'll show you the difference.
Adam |
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 60
| defro13: I'll do a search, thanks!
PEI330Ci: I'm in Toronto until the end of May, so I can't do that [img]smile.gif[/img]
-D
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Join Date: Apr 2004 Posts: 60
| Just checked the SD page, defro13, NICE! I don't know how I missed that...
So what do you think? Happy with the sound compared to other comps you tried? Getting good image / stage / SQ?
-D
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| | |   |  | |  | | CCA McKenzie
Join Date: Mar 2001 Posts: 827
| Diabolik, have you checked if the bsm's will fit in your door? I have bsm's but they are way too big for my civic to fit in factory location. I've played with them in multiple locations and they actually don't require much air space to sound good in a kick. I used the Tri-star BSM set so I ended up making a fiberglass add-on on my door to house the BSM's. Worked out well, but was quite a hassle. If you want, we can meet up and you can see if the speakers will fit before you actually buy them. Those HF30 tweets and xover that come in the set are awesome.
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