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Really good equipment, all my favorite gear Mosconi AS 100, Gladen and DLS all warm sounding and refined and not bright or harsh with a lot of bass.

 

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On 4/19/2020 at 1:23 PM, Jamesc said:
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Yup this Hertz is very mellow and have very good bass.

Which Helix speakers are you using now?

B62C?

 

 

 

On 9/6/2020 at 4:55 PM, Jamesc said:

Very simple

Do you like sharp and bright or warm sounds?

If you like sharp and bright go for Hertz.

If you like warm and more neutral go for Helix.

If you like really warm then go for Morel Maximo.

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So Hertz is sharp and bright, or mellow and good bass?

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On 4/19/2020 at 4:18 PM, Jamesc said:

The B62C is the best selling Helix speakers ever and now is version 3 B62C.3.

The HSK165 is at least 2 levels higher than the B62c.2 and is far more refined.

The price should be much higher too.

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Yup this Hertz is very mellow and have very good bass.

The sound singature of Hertz is sharp and bright but the HSK165 is at least 2 levels higher than the B62c.2 and is far more refined

Every brand has a house signature sound but the higher up you go in the range the more refined, the smoother, the more mellow and maybe more bass in some speakers.

The lowest entry speakers is built down to a price and is less refined, more grainy and sounds harsher and brighter.

However if you get cheaper speakers you can EQ the brightness out of it.

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Which speakers system are you looking at?

3 hours ago, shutterbox said:

 

So Hertz is sharp and bright, or mellow and good bass?

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Two typical house sound speakers from DLS and Helix.

I think you can hear very distincly the difference.

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3 hours ago, shutterbox said:

 

So Hertz is sharp and bright, or mellow and good bass?

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3 hours ago, shutterbox said:

 

By the way if you have a DSP you can EQ your car audio to sound the way you like.

You can make it sound brighter and warmer, add more bass or more treble or make the midrange more prominent.

Its really up to you to tune it how you like it.

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