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Dusty Mauve
12-08-2012, 06:19 PM
Hey there!

I´m currently planning an upgrade of my stereo, with an ipad mini as player mounted in the center dash.
So, I´ve been looking at Audison equipment lately… Does anyone have experience with their Voce-line?

As of now I have planned these speakers:
Audison Voce AV K5 5,25" in the front doors
Audison Voce AV X6,5 6,50" in the rear doors

Anyone have some input about those two?
Pros, negs etc?

In advance, thanks.

Ginn
01-01-2013, 08:34 PM
I'm taking my car in tomorrow to get Voce installed.

3-way in the front doors
2-way in the rear doors
av10 sub trunk
5.1 amp
BitOne
Mobridge DA2
I'll let you know how it sounds later this week.

Dusty Mauve
01-02-2013, 03:35 AM
I'm taking my car in tomorrow to get Voce installed.

3-way in the front doors
2-way in the rear doors
av10 sub trunk
5.1 amp
BitOne
Mobridge DA2
I'll let you know how it sounds later this week.

Awesome!
Im also thinking of going BitOne… let me know if it was a pain in the ass to adjust.

CKYmike
01-02-2013, 10:28 AM
I recently started moving over to the Audison/Hertz stuff and I'm very impressed. The bit one is a fantastic piece and if you want to save a few bucks you can go bit ten d and it has plenty of adjustments as well. Not that hard to use.

Dusty Mauve
01-02-2013, 10:39 AM
I recently started moving over to the Audison/Hertz stuff and I'm very impressed. The bit one is a fantastic piece and if you want to save a few bucks you can go bit ten d and it has plenty of adjustments as well. Not that hard to use.

I currently have Hertz now, but want update them to newer stuff. I've been reading alot of good stuff about Audison, so I thought why not.
I'm planning Audison all the way, from sub to speaker, amps +++. As for the DSP, I'm not sure if the Bit One would be overkill, and just go with the Bit Ten D instead?

Ginn
01-03-2013, 11:37 AM
From what I've read over the past couple months and listen to at a few different car audio shops, the Voce sound amazing, and are getting great reviews. The Voce sub is the sub of the year on EISA, the speakers were top last year and the amp was top 2 years ago. I was at the shop yesterday helping the guys dismantle the doors and build speaker plates for the doors, and every time I'm at the shop I listen to the speakers on the wall. They sound great.
My Audi a6 2011 stereo comes with Treb, Bass, and Sub controls in the HU. That's just not going to cut it for high end audio. I sat in the owners truck and listened to his stereo which has the BitOne. We went back and forth from having it turned on and turned off. I was debating getting the unit but after listening to how much different it sounded I was sold. The truck sounded amazing with his Voce speakers and sub but when he turned on the bitone which was properly tuned it enhanced the sound quality 100%. It was truly shocking.
The price difference between a BitOne and BitTen for me was about $100 which isn't a big deal to have the BitOne. Either one will enhance the sound 10 fold.
Tomorrow I get my car back...........

CKYmike
01-07-2013, 10:36 AM
Did they end up using the Mobridge digital pre-amp on your car? It interfaces with the stock MOST fiberoptic system and makes the install more seamless with the output to a bit one

Ginn
01-07-2013, 03:02 PM
Did they end up using the Mobridge digital pre-amp on your car? It interfaces with the stock MOST fiberoptic system and makes the install more seamless with the output to a bit one

They did use the Mobridge DA2 but it wasn't as easy as just plug and play. I only had the cd player in the glove box with the 2 sd slots. The mobridge hooks up to the cd changer as well as the factory amp in the trunk. I get the car back tomorrow with all the new goodies installed.

Stubek
01-07-2013, 03:24 PM
Lots, see my sig for my build thread. I'm running 3.5s in my dash, 6s in the front, 6x in the rear, and some tweeters in the sail panels. Love the set up