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<blockquote data-quote="Caleb Dueck" data-source="post: 214450" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>My experience has been with installations, where rider friendliness isn't an issue. As such - both brands, properly powered and processed, sound amazing. Either is a large step up from the common music store options, and easily on par or better than the common pro touring options. There are other good coax options out there (L'Acoustics X15 HiQ, d&b E series, etc) but they're more expensive than Fulcrum, or don't have more than just a coax driver. </p><p></p><p>Room acoustics don't affect the sound coming out of the speaker, only the sound that hits your ears. Any speaker, no matter how good, will be influenced (degraded) by the acoustics of the room. Speakers with better pattern control (the larger Danley models, for example, rather than Fulcrum) will have less impact from the room, but it's still there. There isn't a single speaker make that will negate a poor acoustic space. </p><p></p><p>If you want to build your own speakers - the PM60 from Peter Morris with the new B&C coax HF driver is supposed to be excellent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caleb Dueck, post: 214450, member: 60"] My experience has been with installations, where rider friendliness isn't an issue. As such - both brands, properly powered and processed, sound amazing. Either is a large step up from the common music store options, and easily on par or better than the common pro touring options. There are other good coax options out there (L'Acoustics X15 HiQ, d&b E series, etc) but they're more expensive than Fulcrum, or don't have more than just a coax driver. Room acoustics don't affect the sound coming out of the speaker, only the sound that hits your ears. Any speaker, no matter how good, will be influenced (degraded) by the acoustics of the room. Speakers with better pattern control (the larger Danley models, for example, rather than Fulcrum) will have less impact from the room, but it's still there. There isn't a single speaker make that will negate a poor acoustic space. If you want to build your own speakers - the PM60 from Peter Morris with the new B&C coax HF driver is supposed to be excellent. [/QUOTE]
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