Their frequency range is listed asn87hz-35khz (measured at -3db) on the spec sheet but that doesn't always tell the whole story. Has anyone heard them? How is their bass? I can't find any demos or reviews on them. They're not written about much.
They have paper cones with the corrugated surrounds I like so im thinking they might be great! Are they similar in sound to old school gold red silver or hpds?
There are also the new gold 5 tannoys which might have better bass.
How do the v6s compare to the new gold 5s?
I notice v series are industrial quality... Does that mean they're the best quality sound or build?
They have paper cones with the corrugated surrounds I like so im thinking they might be great! Are they similar in sound to old school gold red silver or hpds?
There are also the new gold 5 tannoys which might have better bass.
How do the v6s compare to the new gold 5s?
I notice v series are industrial quality... Does that mean they're the best quality sound or build?
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Whats your application?
The V6 is designed for medium level PA; bars, kiosk, musicians, small home theatre's etc, intended to use with a sub. Far fields, rugged, light weight etc. I believe it’s very good at that. At least the 8” and 12” of the same series are very popular. Are you looking at the active or passive?
The new gold monitor series is a very different use, they are meant to be used as a desktop speaker for nearfield monitoring. Most likely at lower levels. I don’t think they can fill a room the same way. I also think these are made by Behringer using low cost production. It’s probably way cheaper than the V series.
Non of them are designed for hifi purposes but might work, depends on your preference but don’t expect the best detail of neither as this is not the primary design goal.
Not sure what this has to do with DIY?
The V6 is designed for medium level PA; bars, kiosk, musicians, small home theatre's etc, intended to use with a sub. Far fields, rugged, light weight etc. I believe it’s very good at that. At least the 8” and 12” of the same series are very popular. Are you looking at the active or passive?
The new gold monitor series is a very different use, they are meant to be used as a desktop speaker for nearfield monitoring. Most likely at lower levels. I don’t think they can fill a room the same way. I also think these are made by Behringer using low cost production. It’s probably way cheaper than the V series.
Non of them are designed for hifi purposes but might work, depends on your preference but don’t expect the best detail of neither as this is not the primary design goal.
Not sure what this has to do with DIY?