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Hi efficient speaker, bass problems TImlub, read what i asked, was it flat from 30hz- 500hz, it was not, so why all the vitriol and condescension in your response, is this how you want to have a technical discussion. Good grief ..... | |
Hi efficient speaker, bass problems Tim, "AAC Acoustic Society Applications of Composites, now owns the brand Audax took over the manufacture of certain models. We will show you very soon on this site"I might still have a few Audax manuals from way back when they used to supply us w... | |
Hi efficient speaker, bass problems Take a look, then say "ok way". -TimlubHuh? OK WAY... LOL...Regards, | |
Hi efficient speaker, bass problems Hello Tim,I'm sure that speaker was not 97 or 99 db 1w/1m @ 30 hz or even 50 hz, very unlikely. Now put it in a 2 way system where it's bandwidth is as high as 500-700 hz, there is no way it will maintain that kind of sensitivity at 30 hz without ... | |
Hi efficient speaker, bass problems It will take a multiple driver system to have 90+ db sensitivity and have good bass. Regards, | |
Hi efficient speaker, bass problems The latter will probably remain linear to a far higher SPL than most similar-sized low-efficiency home audio woofers.-AudiokinesisPlease define Low efficiency, Have to disagree here, most domestic homes speakers ( good ones) will not have any issu... | |
Front port vs Rear port In my opinion a nearfield or small-room setup would be where well thought-out rear porting is most likely to be superior to front porting, for reasons mentioned in my earlier post.-AudiokinesisNot really, when in the nearfield the reflected rear p... | |
Hi efficient speaker, bass problems Timlub, The VMPS and the Legacy have multiple drivers so i can see them being able to achieving all 3. Klipsch ? I don't think so...Regards, | |
Hi efficient speaker, bass problems The Question:It appears Tmsorosk is asking why do high efficiency speakers have poor bass when compared to low efficiency speakers..The answer; Because all high efficiency speakers have an uneven bandwidth when being driven. In order to have good ... | |
Front port vs Rear port "Finally, nearly all ports have a resonance in the midrange region (imagine talking through a cardboard tube), so all else being equal we'd like that unwanted midrange energy to start out facing away from us and to travel as long as path as possib... | |
$20k top, full range speakers? Genesis G5.3 .......... run Forrest, run ..... :) | |
Front port vs Rear port Your electronics dictates some of this 2 , if running tubes for eg. in a small room you will want to stay away from ported full bandwidth speakers where the lack of bass control from the amplifier will make the speaker interact badly with the room... | |
Is age bad for solid state amps? Your ML will need servicing before the amplifiers .....regards, | |
$20k top, full range speakers? Audiofreakgeek,Are you talking about the Kef104 or the 207.2 ? regards, | |
Front port vs Rear port Viridian that is one reason the other reason is for room coupling, giving you a better bass performance vs front ports.. Regards, |