04-06-2020, 08:11 PM | #2 | |
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I've had them in for almost 30 days. I was thinking about returning them and trying the Bavsound but I don't want to strip everything out and send it back if the Bavsound are not blow you away better either. Maybe I will try the Bavsound amp with the GRS and see how they sound then. I came across this post because I was trying to see if someone had compared the GRS with Bavsound. I guess it just depends on what you're looking for with your music. |
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11-07-2022, 11:32 AM | #3 |
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Not sure if you ever moved on these GRS
Just saw this, and no idea if my reply is relevant at this point, especially as they are almost impossible to find now. Short story, these speakers ROCK. I have them in every late-model car we have (e92, e89, e88). If they made drop-ins for my e46, they'd be in there too.
Robust little SO*s, especially for the price, and pretty musical for the size. Plus, they look cool (not that you can see them). I've got them in 8" and 4" (mid) in my 335xi, 4" (mid & coax) in my wife's Z43.0, and 4" (8" Focal) in my 135i, and none are seeing less than 100w (150+ in the E-cars). No super-funky peaks in REW, when I was setting up the Mobridge DSP/EQ, and you can really lay into them before you start to get any break-up. Not quite as musical as Focals, but the advantage is the price, and the ease of install (literally drop-in). Haven't heard the tweets, as I'm using Centos, but imagine the whole set is probably pretty good. 8s rock too. Easily as punchy as the Focals I got. If you can find them, they are worth it. Even the coaxes don't sound half-bad. I had to buy my last set from Amazon, because GRS/PE doesn't seem to offer them anymore. |
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