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In Reply to: SF GUARNERI+SET+SUB ??? posted by JAITI on July 26, 2002 at 01:00:36:
The sensitivity in the Guarneri is 87db to 88db. On average it is 88db. 10w SET will sound good with a G but keep in mind your room size should be small. SUB is not an option on the G as it will run against the epitome of what this set of speakers was designed for.
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I have the G partnered with Gravis, the Gravis gives that extra something in botton end ,it is dialled at 42Hz and the db knob at 10 o'clock so y understand it "works" when is needed so the G's more or less are not spoiled by thumb and boom they retain all of what are made for, plus that something..
I mainly listen to classical music ,Lieder and Jazz .I am very very happy with the result .The secrect IMHO is to have the sub in order to give you the sence of scene depth and lower harmonics of basses and organ..anyway all is a matter of taste ,but give the Gravis a chance its a hell good sub....and if set up correctly its there whwn needed...Thanks
You have to explain this statement... Even if they went down to 20hz I would still not understand it...
I have spent years to find a sub to integrate with Guarneri's...so finally I bought Cremona.
Did you ever try a Rel Strata III? - I have not found a speaker that does not integrate well with this Sub.
Cut-Throat
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