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Focal Not Good for Hip-Hop/R&B
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<blockquote data-quote="Bassically85" data-source="post: 6533874" data-attributes="member: 616311"><p>to be honest, I think he profiled me because I'm young and black! Lol</p><p></p><p>I told him I was looking for some good speakers and he suggested kicker, then I said I'm looking for a more sq set, he suggested the high end kicker.....then I asked about the focals and he suggested the memphis and said that is would handle the synth bass of rb/hip hop better..... I told him I'm not looking to share my system with the whole world and that I listen to everything......he said the focals are good, but they are more like "enhanced factory speakers" they're only good for moderate listening volumes and would be horrilbe if I wanted to crank em... plus the tweeter on them are very mellow......</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately they didn't have any set up so I could listen to em.....but regaurdless of what he said I think imma still buy from there because of the prices...but what do you think about the focals?</p><p></p><p>Ive comapred the access to the jl and they defiently don't have the midbass like the jl, but I believe there focals where the polyglass line....it had the "needle cone" in the center of the driver...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bassically85, post: 6533874, member: 616311"] to be honest, I think he profiled me because I'm young and black! Lol I told him I was looking for some good speakers and he suggested kicker, then I said I'm looking for a more sq set, he suggested the high end kicker.....then I asked about the focals and he suggested the memphis and said that is would handle the synth bass of rb/hip hop better..... I told him I'm not looking to share my system with the whole world and that I listen to everything......he said the focals are good, but they are more like "enhanced factory speakers" they're only good for moderate listening volumes and would be horrilbe if I wanted to crank em... plus the tweeter on them are very mellow...... Unfortunately they didn't have any set up so I could listen to em.....but regaurdless of what he said I think imma still buy from there because of the prices...but what do you think about the focals? Ive comapred the access to the jl and they defiently don't have the midbass like the jl, but I believe there focals where the polyglass line....it had the "needle cone" in the center of the driver... [/QUOTE]
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