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i don’t think I’ll have an opportunity anytime soon to use those in a build to test out but pretty sure Louie at Lucky 7 has them in his fairing. I’m sure they sound just as good as the 6.5’s if powered and set up correctly. I think it’s the same comp driver on a bigger woofer.

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So which model Beymas are the ones to get for fairing on Batwing.
 
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So which model Beymas are the ones to get for fairing on Batwing.
Depends, What yr bike? How much power is available? Budget? What is installed on the rest of the bike? Are you using DSP? Like I said Beyma has many speakers available for different applications, and budgets.
 
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Depends, What yr bike? How much power is available? Budget? What is installed on the rest of the bike? Are you using DSP? Like I said Beyma has many speakers available for different applications, and budgets.
16 SGS stock HU Focal FDP sport channel 1 to fairing speaks
Channel 2 PRV in lowers
Channel 3&4 pareallell bridged to PRV 8” Forte
SD 250.2 to B3 horns
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16 SGS stock HU Focal FDP sport channel 1 to fairing speaks
Channel 2 PRV in lowers
Channel 3&4 pareallell bridged to PRV 8” Forte
SD 250.2 to B3 horns
Arc DSP
That 125w each for the fairing is gonna be a big factor in which Beyma model u select. There r quite a few that are in the 94 and less SPL.

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16 SGS stock HU Focal FDP sport channel 1 to fairing speaks
Channel 2 PRV in lowers
Channel 3&4 pareallell bridged to PRV 8” Forte
SD 250.2 to B3 horns
Arc DSP
What speakers are you running in the fairing? If you have horns already and are going to wire things like that, I'd likely use the same speakers the lowers and fairing and wire them together. 125w isn't going to work for a set of woofers on the Beymas coax, especially considering they are 8ohm. Those woofers are going to need power and ideally you give them two channels in mono then the tweeters/horns in stereo. Maybe something like fairing and woofers in mono off the Focal amp or an SD1200.4 and then GZ micro to push the lowers and horns with 8ohm lower speakers also in mono to get the most out of the amp.
 
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That 125w each for the fairing is gonna be a big factor in which Beyma model u select. There r quite a few that are in the 94 and less SPL.

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What about with 175 per speaker?
 
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16 SGS stock HU Focal FDP sport channel 1 to fairing speaks
Channel 2 PRV in lowers
Channel 3&4 pareallell bridged to PRV 8” Forte
SD 250.2 to B3 horns
Arc DSP
I would run the 6.5 Coax Beyma... I would have to look at the parameters, but think it would be a 800x4 4 SD amp to run them. 2 to woofer, 2 to horns. Im driving so I cant look now..lol. I think that gives you 200w to each woofer @ 8ohm. off the top of my head???
 
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Originally Posted by FrenchieM
16 SGS stock HU Focal FDP sport channel 1 to fairing speaks
Channel 2 PRV in lowers
Channel 3&4 pareallell bridged to PRV 8” Forte
SD 250.2 to B3 horns
Arc DSP
Throw a d-block in the fairing, add a GZ Micro, fairing Beyma woofers off Focal 1/2, lowers off GZ bridged, bags off Focal 3/4, horns off SD.

If ur not in a parking lot all the time, I'm not sure why u would need the Beyma coax if u already have horns that are probably turned all the way down. As Louie mentioned in one of these posts, there are a ton of different Beyma 6.5 woofs available that can exceed your expectations.

Just my non-parking lot 2 cents!!!



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Shoot I didn’t see he had horns already
 


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