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In Reply to: RE: Dirty truth about many speakers posted by Russ57 on January 24, 2015 at 22:11:24
That is why I use a full range driver with a filtered super tweeter. No crossover for me. 16 ohms and 98 db sensitivity.
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GEO, with no offense intended, how do you reconcile the lack of low bass with your current speakers with the comments made about the sound quality of some other systems? Your speakers will fall way short of a full range system and as such they won't give you a correct impression of the bass available with a particular amp. Do you use a second system to compensate?
Are you talking about sloppy power supply design? Go back and find an instance where I said someone's amps sound bad. I have not heard them. I believe I said perhaps the reason someone may like the sound of the amps is because of the design. As for my listening taste, the speaker are fine. I listen to acoustic jazz in a 14 x 22 room. Solo Piano up to Nonets, generally. I had a subwoofer but never used it. I have a 15" electro-voice in my basement but have never set them up.
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Thanks for the clarification. I have never made or thought of making a soft, soggy or slow power supply. No power supply of mine would be described as sloppy or wobbly. I go for the critical plus 20% plan.
I'm convinced that the second coming didn't happen in Montana.
No problem.
That is why I like a single drive and maybe a super tweeter if need be.
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