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Radian Audio

Postby ste4lthy » December 6th, 2013, 12:51 pm

This is more of a review for this company because I couldn't hold in my joy after listening to these products play. If you ever looking for a wide frequency response, clean crisp highs, clear vocals then Radian is for you. I have heard all the pro audio midbass/midrange drivers, RCF, BNC, 18sound, Faital Pro, sure they will sound great and damn loud, but for quality and listening pleasure you absolutely cannot get better than Radian.

I purchased a pair of 2" drivers from them recently and was blown away with the absolutely beautiful sound reproduction I got. I decided to test out the coaxial sets they have and purchased a 8" driver, let me tell you, cleanest most accurate sound I have personally ever heard from a pro audio driver. It consists of a 1" compression driver that is firing into the center of the speaker cone. If you know any better please let me know. If you could get your hands on any of the products from this company trust me you would not regret it. And dealers if you want to make $$ try getting a contract.

Ps: Excuse the red and black wire and shitty box, that is my quick test area.

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Re: Radian Audio

Postby kurpal_v2 » December 6th, 2013, 5:32 pm

What model do you have there?



I think wiseone had these products available locally

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Re: Radian Audio

Postby ste4lthy » December 6th, 2013, 8:01 pm

I have the 760neo 2" driver (105 rms) and the 5208c driver (250rms with 1" driver) I will try to get frequency response graphs for these up when I get home

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Re: Radian Audio

Postby shaker » December 8th, 2013, 12:38 pm

i am usin 4 of d 2" drivers currently in my van and dey were also in my double 10 wagon ..... best drivers i ever used ....

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Re: Radian Audio

Postby heads » December 8th, 2013, 1:43 pm

what is d price

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Re: Radian Audio

Postby ste4lthy » December 9th, 2013, 1:14 am

Not sure what the price gonna be in TT bro, but for this 8 inch I paid roughly $250 US. The frequency charts I finding not very visible at all..

http://radianaudio.com//components/com_ ... 12_2bk.pdf

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Re: Radian Audio

Postby RAJIE » December 9th, 2013, 8:58 am

ste4lthy wrote:Not sure what the price gonna be in TT bro, but for this 8 inch I paid roughly $250 US. The frequency charts I finding not very visible at all..

http://radianaudio.com//components/com_ ... 12_2bk.pdf


http://www.usspeaker.com/homepage.htm
check radian on the top of page to get their different products and specs

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Re: Radian Audio

Postby ste4lthy » December 10th, 2013, 1:42 pm

Hold that video for now, obviously won't sound the same as in real but it might give you an idea. This is with no crossover, no eq, on low power given by a home theater receiver. No processing to boost or cut any frequencies.



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