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Posted by djk on August 12, 2010 at 22:37:09:

"Much lower sensitivity due to EQ"

EQ does not affect sensitivity, box size does.

It makes no sense to build a huge box to have high sensitivity at 8~10hz.

It makes sense to build a medium sized box with high sensitivity above 40hz and EQ it to have output at 8~10hz. Hall effects (room rumble), may be low in frequency, but they are not particularly loud.

"It does not address LF response, or more correctly the lack thereof, at low volumes."

So you want loudness compensation?

"I'm a purist"

OK, if you say so.

"EQ is a lot of stuff"

EQ may be designed into an existing circuit, frequently without needing extra active stages.