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A full range speaker? Many people have noticed something special when they add a subwoofer to their system and have remarked about it here. It seems to add more than just bass. People say things like it adds "air" or makes "everything else sound better." You can only... | |
A full range speaker? Here read CAREFULLY, , this excellent summary of Troels, on the distortion in the 800-2khz range and how he notes Dual W18's, **seem* to make bass that goes lower than specs on the paper..Dual W18's move more air vs a single W22 or W26. Bass ha... | |
A full range speaker? something special when they add a subwoofer ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~That **something special*** would just grate my nerves to no end. Each his own I guess.I am after clean , high fidelity, not HT effects. | |
A full range speaker? There is more to live music than the frequency of any given note especially when it comes to percussion. But, since you insist, the lowest note on a pipe organ is 8.17 Hz. The lowest note on a tuba is 16.35 Hz as is the lowest note on the Bosend... | |
A full range speaker? bache363 posts07-18-2021 7:15amfor good bass 40 hz and up is good enough ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Troels Gravesen pretty much says the same thing about his 40hz+ MMT speakers with 6.5 inch mids.**I don't EVEN miss the 40hz below region with DUAL W18's ... | |
A full range speaker? is a bit looney. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~EDITOK I just read your post a 2nd time, just after posying the response below...Grant it , in some new age electronic music, there is a good representation of the super low, super high fq.sException to the ... | |
Horn speakers , high efficiency but not “shouty” It seems many don't like horn speakers, I get it, but one bad experience doesn't make for an overarching conclusion. Proper horn loudspeaker design and execution, proper room treatments and sympathetic system matching can bring an illusion of li... | |
Horn speakers , high efficiency but not “shouty” better fill of the sound throughout the listening room. The smaller horn may impress at first with its "lively" imprinting, but it really stands more in the way of the music and ultimately can't hold a candle next to their larger, well designed ... | |
A full range speaker? mijostyn4,687 posts07-17-2021 11:40amYou all have to understand that there are very few speakers that can project under 80 Hz with authority in a normal sized room. The specs are taken at 1 meter. Anyone here listen to their speakers at one mete... | |
Anybody Listen Voxativ? My guess is the new Lii fast 8 or 10 will have the very same issues I heard in the Fast8.The low mid register was HIGHLY colored = Distortion. = Real ugly, This is the truth.My impressio0ns of the Vox ina basic cabinet were not good either. Altho... | |
Anybody Listen Voxativ? The cone material is super thin paper, it just seemed to my ears, ina short test, to lack body, the bass just was not there, Sound too thin, Female vocals, not accurate. I did not find 1 thing I liked about the speaker, I can also assume the AER ... | |
What is the most important component to consider while building a new system? ps566 posts07-16-2021 8:46pmI reiterate- no speakers, no music. Seems obvious but hey this is an "audiophile" forum, hence "common sense" is often not all that common. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~And 50 yrs later we are still asking this Q..Let this t... | |
A full range speaker? Many claim to be, but how many can handle a full orchestra’s range? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Since a member here graciously posted a link revealing the fq range of a orchestra. FACTS of the matter is60hz-2khz is the solid core of a symphony instru... | |
A full range speaker? What would you set as the lower limit of music reproduction for a speaker to be called full range? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~If you look at the link abovegiving the fq range of all classical instruments, You will see 60hz -2k hz is the low/high of 90% of... | |
Anybody Listen Voxativ? The Vox AC1A just arrived, tested in test cabinet, Hard to say, But i think will list the pair on Ebay and stay with my DavidLouis 4 incher wide(does not list this 4 any longer, has another a 5 incher = does not look as good as his 4 = not same ... |