Quote Originally Posted by ezem View Post
mga bossing & sound masters, few questions lang po...

1.) meron na bang naka-audition dito ng Gladen seps (RS, SQL, and/ or SQX line)? I was eyeing for Focal access seps kasi and sabi ng installer ko i-try ko daw yung Gladen RS 165 since magkalapit lang ang price and he's recommending that one over the Focal Access.

2.) Ano pa bang pwedeng ibang options for the same price range as that of Focal access 165 (or kahit dagdag onti)?

3.) Also, anyone knows mga nasa anong price range ang Dominations ES 62?

4.) HU would be x8650BT, and Amp will be LRx 5.1k with Sundown sub/s in a ported enclosure. Pinag-iisipan pa kung 1 x SA8v2 or 2 x E8v3 or 2 x SD-2 8. Planning on LnC/ SQL setup. Which option should I take? Any suggestions?
1. Haven't heard of them. And truthfully, I hear a lot of seps na compared to most people - installers excluded. Although not all speakers sound the same because of their differing materials, constructions, and design.. unless you know what you actually want, you'll be content with any. It's like picking whether you'd like a Mercedes, a Beemer, or a Jaguar... iba't-iba taste ng mga tao but all brands are quite excellent. But if you're a fan of Beemers, then you go for the Beemer.

2. Your price range will include JBL's Infinity Kappa Series, Audio System's Radion (Audio-System is the parent company as Gladen Audio), and on the pricer side.. probably the veterans DLS R6A and Morel Tempo.

3. The ES62 is priced at 29k. It's expensive is because it doesn't use a tweeter but a neodymium 2" full range driver complete with pre-built pods if memory serves me. I posted it in #500~ of this thread. Easily searchable via Google :D

4. If you're planning a LnC/SQL setup, bigger the better abot sa subwoofers. Creating bass is simply the science of moving air. The bigger displacement (cone size) you have, the more air you displace. The less linear movement your cone needs to make, the lower the distortion (tho we're immune to it since we're numb to low-end distortion). In that sense, a single Sundown 12" will beat all of your above options really.