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    Originally posted by bspot View Post
    Wheres the best place to get the speaker sox. Should I order them right from wetsounds?
    If you want the Wet Sounds logo.
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      Originally posted by Ewok View Post
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        Originally posted by chpthril View Post
        If you want the Wet Sounds logo.
        Chap, what's your comparison evaluation between Pro60's and Pro80's? (given the same wattage)

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              Originally posted by Nobody View Post
              Chap, what's your comparison evaluation between Pro60's and Pro80's? (given the same wattage)
              Ok, lets say each pair is powered by a Syn2, so thats 200W rms to each speaker.

              Both will be loud and clear and project out to a rider. At riding distance, not a huge difference, but maybe a bit of an edge to the 80's as they have a slightly larger horn.

              Near in is where the difference can be heard. The 80 will project more mid-bass, so they can be x-overed a bit lower then the 60's. This gives you a more broad spectrum of sound as you are able to fill in those frequencies from, lets say 120Hz (for the 60's) down to 80Hz (for the 80's). This reduces some of the "brightness" or harsh tone that is inherent with HLCDs. Now, keep in mind, the lower the speaker is x-overed, the more conservative one needs to be with the gain and volume. Thats the trade off.
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                Originally posted by bspot View Post
                I never got the pro 80's because I thought they would be 2 big, I'm a tall guy and didnt want to be bumping my noggin. Are they that much better?
                B-

                I went from 1 pair of pro60s to a pair of pro80s and mb-8s. Although there is more head bumping, the sound is a lot better. The 80s project much better (further) and have much better mid-bass.

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                  Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                  Ok, lets say each pair is powered by a Syn2, so thats 200W rms to each speaker.

                  Both will be loud and clear and project out to a rider. At riding distance, not a huge difference, but maybe a bit of an edge to the 80's as they have a slightly larger horn.

                  Near in is where the difference can be heard. The 80 will project more mid-bass, so they can be x-overed a bit lower then the 60's. This gives you a more broad spectrum of sound as you are able to fill in those frequencies from, lets say 120Hz (for the 60's) down to 80Hz (for the 80's). This reduces some of the "brightness" or harsh tone that is inherent with HLCDs. Now, keep in mind, the lower the speaker is x-overed, the more conservative one needs to be with the gain and volume. Thats the trade off.
                  You use the term, "x-overed". I'm unaware of what this means?

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                      Originally posted by Nobody View Post
                      You use the term, "x-overed". I'm unaware of what this means?
                      X-over = crossed over. its the frequency range in Hz that you set for the speaker. In the hi-pass mode, you are setting the "floor" for the frequencies. Nothing below that setting gets sent to the speaker. In low-pass, you are setting the "ceiling" and nothing above that gets sent to the sub.
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                        Originally posted by chpthril View Post
                        X-over = crossed over. its the frequency range in Hz that you set for the speaker. In the hi-pass mode, you are setting the "floor" for the frequencies. Nothing below that setting gets sent to the speaker. In low-pass, you are setting the "ceiling" and nothing above that gets sent to the sub.
                        Thanks!!!!

                        I didn't know that.

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