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  • OliOverOliOver

    Beyma 18G550Published on 11/07/07 at 14:22
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Hi,
    I possde a cabinet with a 18G550, 2 satellite with an SM 112N and compresa''PSD2002 eminence. a friend who works in the sound is my Lumire recommend this brand "Beyma" follows and I delighted. It sends a low round and low enough down 35Hzen contrast with the cash that I have http://fcosinus.com/Dostech/sono/plans/b001-6.gif , this is not for the big techno, more for electro, dub, reggae.
    the hp is powered by an amp Macmah VZX pro 3.8II of 2x1100w in 8 ohm. The then filtered with a cut above T.racks settle 40Hz 48db slope and Link-Riley low pass 122Hz, 24dB link-Riley with the gains and output of-6dB.
    that is all depends on the box I think and music that is cost;

    SOUNDS

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    Hi,
    I possde a cabinet with a 18G550, 2 satellite with an SM 112N and compresa''PSD2002 eminence. a friend who works in the sound is my Lumire recommend this brand "Beyma" follows and I delighted. It sends a low round and low enough down 35Hzen contrast with the cash that I have http://fcosinus.com/Dostech/sono/plans/b001-6.gif , this is not for the big techno, more for electro, dub, reggae.
    the hp is powered by an amp Macmah VZX pro 3.8II of 2x1100w in 8 ohm. The then filtered with a cut above T.racks settle 40Hz 48db slope and Link-Riley low pass 122Hz, 24dB link-Riley with the gains and output of-6dB.
    that is all depends on the box I think and music that is cost;

    SOUNDS

    The sound quality is good I sometimes used in home cinema, it is fairly linear according rglages.

    OVERALL OPINION

    This is my first HP Diameter 46cm bass, I use it for a year and now I want to change cash for a MODEL that more Tappe (60hz) a ESW1018.
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  • Anonymous

    Beyma 18G550Published on 12/17/07 at 12:28
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    The 18g550 is a monster.
    It is powerful, durable and has a rather impressive ability to get ...
    it will require a relatively significant amount of cash but if used in sound system, facilities of various and varied enough 150L with a volume bass reflex. The volume will well mieu the hp and performance will be higher.
    in stereo or theater type config, do not hesitate in 250L bass reflex will not be too much and could spend the 30Hz 18g550 yield insane, he will collect less power in the lower med / bass but all that is in 70/60Hz below will literally drop everything that moves.

    SOUNDS

    at its sound, it is extremely precise, smooth and warm.
    However, the choice of the amp to p…
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    The 18g550 is a monster.
    It is powerful, durable and has a rather impressive ability to get ...
    it will require a relatively significant amount of cash but if used in sound system, facilities of various and varied enough 150L with a volume bass reflex. The volume will well mieu the hp and performance will be higher.
    in stereo or theater type config, do not hesitate in 250L bass reflex will not be too much and could spend the 30Hz 18g550 yield insane, he will collect less power in the lower med / bass but all that is in 70/60Hz below will literally drop everything that moves.

    SOUNDS

    at its sound, it is extremely precise, smooth and warm.
    However, the choice of the amp to push (and pull!) The moving of the monster will not be taken lightly.
    It will require a model capable of withstanding the EMF of the winding, and stable and powerful enough to pass infra (below 50Hz) without collapse of the power supply.
    The results in the lowest frequencies are directly related to the capabilities of the amplifier to work "healthy" at these frequencies on large sizes hp.
    Plus the amp will shock, the more 18g550 come down, again and again!

    OVERALL OPINION

    I use two boxes in two 18g550 bass reflex type sub martin s18 2 years.
    Before that I used in a case of a 230L that I board never have full use in PA.
    I heard a lot in sub, and I think so.
    These HP's if properly used (box + amp) n'on not really competitive, or very little ...
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