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In Reply to: RE: Sorry, but posted by E-Stat on May 16, 2012 at 05:54:48
That problem overflows to thrift stores loaded with one note thud junk subs.
Match decent speakers with a decent sub, get 'em in tune with the room and there's no need to ever turn that sub off!
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The speakers arent Bass-deficient, I have the sub for movies and for when I Want Club-bass.....
I think its a room issue mostly since if I crawl to one part of the room it sounds more integrated, problem is ther's no place to plug the sub-woofer on that side of the room.
Soon we will be moving somewhere else. A more modern place with more outlets.
As for the power handling I dont even think most AVRS even do a full clean 40 watts a side at max volume and plus nobody listens at full tilt anyway.
I think I might get a second sub sience mty room absorbs bass in certain areas.
I dont listen to classical music except for the occasional Hans zimmerish score and I dont care for jazz or most of the "music" audio snobs listen to.
My room is also pretty small for my speakers too. Most people's listening rooms tend to be double the size of mine.
The next sub willbe bigger than "8" if I can help it. The woofers and radiators on the speakers are also "8" I think my sub is too little.
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