noble101
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Distributed Bass Array configuration Hello Duke,Completely understandable.Thanks, Tim | |
Distributed Bass Array configuration I completely agree that Duke Lejeune of Audio Kinesis is the most knowledgeable. best and most credible source on these forums about all things concerning 4-sub DBAs. He's always willing to assist and has probably forgotten more about prop... | |
Considering a POSSIBLE replacement for speakers. Opinions? stereomisomer, Again, please let us know your budget range, your specific other system components, the types of music you listen to, normal listening volume and room size. You've been asked directly and indirectly for this type of info several t... | |
Distributed Bass Array configuration Hello vinylshadow, I believe most set their cutoff frequency according to their main speakers bass extension capabilities and personal preference discovered via trial and error experimentation. My opinion is that 80 Hz is too high since... | |
Distributed Bass Array configuration Millercarbon has it right:1. There is no such thing as stereo bass below 80 Hz since it's a fact that humans cannot determine the originating location of any sound deeper than approximately 80 Hz. This is the reason I also configure my Audi... | |
Considering a POSSIBLE replacement for speakers. Opinions? Hello j, I doubt you'll be able to identify a single consensus pick from the posts you're likely to be receiving on your thread. More likely, you'll receive recommendations of a wide variety of speaker brands and models in a wide spectrum of ... | |
Class D amps seem poised to take over. Then what? Hilde45 and douglas_schroeder, Very good points that I routinely notice in others, and previously noticed in myself, when it comes to many individuals' reactions to the sonic and other perceptions of class D amps and new experiences. I've ... | |
How many of you are digital only systems? richtruss, What is a "faff"?Thanks, Tim | |
How many of you are digital only systems? Hello jmphotography, I was originally all analog but have been all digital since college days about 1980. My Technics turntable with a Shure cartridge, along with my entire album collection, were stolen around that time during an apartment br... |