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In Reply to: RE: Lowther on JE Lab OB posted by Retsel on April 03, 2009 at 13:23:13
Restel,
Always good to hear/read from you. I don't have an opinion about the "enABLed" stuff, but I absolutely agree with you about Lowthers plus subwoofers generally means little midbass snap. However, I guess that by subwoofing we mean 100 HZ and below, right? When I had my big ole Alnico Lowthers in the JE Labs open baffles with only a pair of subwoofers filling in around 100 HZ and below, the sound was/is spooky alive, open, airy and full of tone and air. BUT, there is not much midbass snap (hencen the original "not perfect statement". An issue that is easily rectified. do yourself a taller yet narrower pair of baffles, (not talking to you with this stuff Restel, you already know it well) add a bass/midbass driver and now you have snap also.
"To see what I mean, try playing some great midbass music with only your subwoofers playing (your Lowthers are disconnected or turned off), and hear how much midbass that your subwoofers are playing - none.
Retsel"
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