Frequency range on that BZRK is really noticeable. Installation will also be clean and easy. I love a nice crossover network with my tweeters, but who really has the space. Inline capacitor is nice and sweet. Great video and awesome channel. Thanks for time and effort.
The BZRK sound like there's more midrange frequencies represented. They sound excellent for dash installs where you need them to hear vocals better when blasting music.
I liked the Crescendo tweeters better, I know its difficult to really hear the difference through the mic and internet but the crescendo sounded better to me.
I got these to put up front because I don’t want those piercing highs in my face. These worked out great for that. I have some soundstream tweeters in the back. They cut through the bass nicely and they are far away enough that they don’t bother me.
That b zrk tweeter I like it. That would be perfect for my a pillar in my sentra since I'm getting rid of my factory system and my mtx amp is rated at 75x4
What I heard was the bzrk has a lower frequency response, it actually was producing mids... That crazy. I have an active 3 way setup so mids are not an issue so I would possibly choose the crescendos. over youtube anyway they sounded a little bit more sparkly... Hard to tell. But I'd say if someone was running a 2 way setup the bzrk may be the hot setup having some high mids mixed in. I had Dayton air motion transformers (amt) tweeters and they sounded great but a loud connection pop came through them and smoked both of them instantly, no sound totally dead.. well that's what the ol lady said... Hmmm I got in a was like what is going on this sounds awful! Nothing but lows and mids not very desirable, with no teweeters it was so bad I listened to a pod cast music was not an option. I even went into my DSP and set my 4" mids crossover to let em go all the way to 20k but it wasn't enough.
The owner he sent me a the same ones and I also have the SQ T100 along with the rst150s now I'm going to check them out and see which ones sound better and yeah I think they'll work great
Any unit that has a built in graphic equalizer and DSP is what id recommend. Lots of options out there. Also high voltage preamp outputs for best sound quality when running amps
@Joel lopez Sony XAV-9500ES ("Money is no limit", HUGE screen) Kenwood Excelon DNX997XR (DoubleDin, and really, you're gonna want the Sony for the price, unless space is limited) Kenwood eXcelon KDC-X704 (SingleDin) Keep in mind that there's supply shortages all over, so finding any of these might be somewhat of a challenge ATM.
Quick question. Brought the same scop u have to tune amps and Head units etc to set the gain properly. I don't have a test tone CD. what could you recommend that I use to set my head unit and amps Right. Is there any apps I can download or can I just do radio station or anything? Thank you for your help!!
@@NextLevelCarAudio awesome,thank you so much for your support. Radio what frequency should I do that at? I believe in one of your videos you said 20hertz for the radio and 40hertz for the amp. Is that correct?
I have a 2010 Toyota Corolla with a single skar audio 12” SVR sub and an rp.1200. My lights are dimming and voltage is dropping. Alternator is brand new but it’s 110amps and it still has a stock battery what should I upgrade since 1200w isn’t a big system.
You could probably squeeze a little more current from your setup just going 1/0 for your big 3. If not, a good AGM under hood upgrade should suffice. Or a higher output alternator
Im looking to replace my factory tweeters (2010 genesis coupe with infinity system) would it be okay if I run them off the factory amp or do I need to add one?
@@NextLevelCarAudio and how about if I install some new 6x9s that take more power and are 4ohms vs 2ohm? Just dont want the system to be too much for facotory amp or even quieter because theyre underpowered. Thanks for responding