Hertz Audio
Originally Posted by Crewwzin
I've never even heard of Nitro.
You must have extremely picky tastes.
You must have extremely picky tastes.
Originally Posted by styxnpicks
I do, I just remember the guy with a new dodge ram at a dbdrag struggle to lay down a 130 with 2 memphis 12's.... sad thing was he was at the shop that installed them
Originally Posted by Crewwzin
That was a very poor system to get your first judgement of Memphis on. I have used and installed their stuff for about 8 years now, and it still continues to impress me. I'm not saying that its the worlds finest equipment, but what you get for the money is hard to beat....when installed properly, of course.
I also know a guy that competes with 4 memphis 15's he can hit low 150's but thats about all his van's good for, I never liked their gaudy logo, altho I do like the look of their new stuff, reminds me of the old eDuh stuff
I have never tried anything other than the Memphis amps. I think they are awesome for what they cost. The Memphis Belle is still one of the better 5 channel options out there. I ran one a few years back to some Diamond comps and a Diamond TDX 10" sub with 1,100 watts. Still one of my favorite sub installs I ever had. I really can comment on the subs and speakers, never used them.
Originally Posted by dconder
Nitro and Hertz should not be used in the same sentence. Hertz is a division of the same company that makes Audison amps. Top notch high level equipment. I would not even hesitate to use Hertz speakers and I have used Audison amps. Sorry but they are way above Nitro and a good notch above Memphis. Although Memphis makes great bang for the buck equipment. They are not on par with Elettromedia products.
Originally Posted by styxnpicks
its not the only memphis setup ive heard... just the one that stands out as sucking the most
I also know a guy that competes with 4 memphis 15's he can hit low 150's but thats about all his van's good for, I never liked their gaudy logo, altho I do like the look of their new stuff, reminds me of the old eDuh stuff
I also know a guy that competes with 4 memphis 15's he can hit low 150's but thats about all his van's good for, I never liked their gaudy logo, altho I do like the look of their new stuff, reminds me of the old eDuh stuff
My point is, dont count them out just yet.
Originally Posted by Crewwzin
I had a single Memphis 12" that would do 152 on an AudioControl mic...so, whats that, about ~147-148 on a TP? That was just something I literally threw together about an hour before a show one time. With some tuning and playin around, I probably could've done a lot better.
My point is, dont count them out just yet.
My point is, dont count them out just yet.
Originally Posted by styxnpicks
you cant really use the audio control mic as a reliable bench, those things were TERRIBLY sensitive and could be adjusted. for all we know that 152 could have been no more than say 128 on the TermLab
Originally Posted by styxnpicks
I remember when the belle was the ****, man those were the days
Originally Posted by mSaLL150
D enlighten me, are Hertz relatively expensive components?
More good info here: http://www.hertzaudiovideo.com/default_en.htm
Originally Posted by dconder
I had the silver model with the plane emblem on it. It was only like 7" wide. Took up very little room and sounded great. The new ones have gotten bigger but still pretty small for a 1400 watt amp to run the whole system.
Originally Posted by mSaLL150
Anyone ever heard of them or run any of their stuff?
My buddy is running a set of Hertz components in his lifted chevy with the tweets mounted to the A-pilar, with 2 12" IDQs under the back seat, whole truck deadened, and i must say his system sounds incredible. The components really impressed me.
I just dont know much about Hertz, wondering if any of you guys do.
http://www.hertzaudiovideo.com/default_en.htm
My buddy is running a set of Hertz components in his lifted chevy with the tweets mounted to the A-pilar, with 2 12" IDQs under the back seat, whole truck deadened, and i must say his system sounds incredible. The components really impressed me.
I just dont know much about Hertz, wondering if any of you guys do.
http://www.hertzaudiovideo.com/default_en.htm
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