I bet it is. However, it is also a pretty dangerous place. One can be enticed with the clean SPL capacity and hurt their ears quickly.6.5m x 4.5m x 2.3m
L x W x H
My system is capable of big spl numbers, But it also sounds very very good
I bet it is. However, it is also a pretty dangerous place. One can be enticed with the clean SPL capacity and hurt their ears quickly.6.5m x 4.5m x 2.3m
L x W x H
My system is capable of big spl numbers, But it also sounds very very good
So 2 Bms in the front, 2 Bms in the back wall, and 2 B&C also in the front wall? So, it's like a SBA/DBA system? WOW, it looks like my dream cinema roomI have 4x Bms 18N862 in sealed 115L.
2x over LR and 2x in The back wall.
Also 2x B&c 21ds115 in large ported boxed 15hz tune
Yes, from Poland. What worries me the most is that I probably won't get the JBL M2I think the OP and Adi777 are from Europe,
I bet it is. However, it is also a pretty dangerous place. One can be enticed with the clean SPL capacity and hurt their ears quickly.
Real question is Eminence NSW6021-6 vs BMS 18n862.
Any reason to go with BMS if you have the money for NSW?
I haven't actually looked at places to purchase these drivers yet, because I'm not 100% sure on which driver I would want. I've put my desire for subwoofers aside for now, and will revisit it later this year.How are your deliberations going?
I'm on the bring of pulling the trigger for some of the BMS drivers. I've had quotes from LeanAudio in the UK. There's a guy there called Nigel who's very helpful for getting shipping quotes.I haven't actually looked at places to purchase these drivers yet, because I'm not 100% sure on which driver I would want. I've put my desire for subwoofers aside for now, and will revisit it later this year.
I'm thinking of a complete sub from Perlisten because while they are very expensive, there is not much mark up in NZ. Whereas all the other suitable subs (SVS, Paradigm, JL, etc) seem to have a massive mark up which makes them less desirable to me.
I think maybe the Perlisten was being imported directly by the shop. So it is shortening the supply chain and therefore also an extra markup step along the way. The others brands have wholesalers who probably dont sell enough to fill containers and turnover stock quicklyI'm thinking of a complete sub from Perlisten because while they are very expensive, there is not much mark up in NZ. Whereas all the other suitable subs (SVS, Paradigm, JL, etc) seem to have a massive mark up which makes them less desirable to me.
What about the updated Arendal 1723 2V sub? It gets amazing reviews. I'm running Arendal 1723 Monitors as LCR and they're fantastic. I'm going the DIY route due to space, but if I wasn't I'd be considering the Arendal. I recently sold my SVS PC4000 as it was lacking mid-bass.I haven't actually looked at places to purchase these drivers yet, because I'm not 100% sure on which driver I would want. I've put my desire for subwoofers aside for now, and will revisit it later this year.
I'm thinking of a complete sub from Perlisten because while they are very expensive, there is not much mark up in NZ. Whereas all the other suitable subs (SVS, Paradigm, JL, etc) seem to have a massive mark up which makes them less desirable to me.
Thanks they look goodi dont know where you live but here in EU there is pretty good discount on the XTZ site. there you can buy 2 xtz 3x12. for 3000 euros, they are a bergain for what they offer, go check them!
It will cost a fortune to import to NZ. I was originally considering it and the 1723 Monitor THX's.What about the updated Arendal 1723 2V sub? It gets amazing reviews. I'm running Arendal 1723 Monitors as LCR and they're fantastic. I'm going the DIY route due to space, but if I wasn't I'd be considering the Arendal. I recently sold my SVS PC4000 as it was lacking mid-bass.