Rap good point. So the labs claims their speaker goes down to 19 or 25hz...lets see how she performs the more critical 25hz-35hz...and then how she performs in the mid/bass?? When i see a lab's claim of 20hz, ok, but what's the overall sound in the critical 25hz-35hz and then upto the midbass??? The one woofer that i'm confident that delivers a smooth overall response is the new Seas W26. And she goes to 20hz!! But seems Europe is getting first batch of the beautes. Same for tweet, i'm not that interested that the driver goes to 25Khz(almost all do), how's the critical transition point to the woofer/midrange?
Specifications Bandwidth: 19 Hz - 25 kHz ...?
I've seen this specification used on some speakers. While I understand what it means, my question is - what practical good is this specification in terms of how the speaker might perform?
If it's -10db at 19hz, it's pretty useless and while 19hz may not matter, what is the response at 25-30hz where one might care?
If it's -10db at 19hz, it's pretty useless and while 19hz may not matter, what is the response at 25-30hz where one might care?