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In Reply to: Every pair of Dyns I've ever owned bottomed out easily...... posted by Ian Mackenzie on March 30, 2007 at 05:15:03:
Your amp did not have the juice to drive them.
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Fool.
I had a Naim 250 to the 25s. I'm sure you have no idea what that is.Moron.
I had a Sim i3 with 100 wpc driving the 52s.If my amp "didn't have the juice", then they would not have bottomed out.
Based on your statement:"If my amp "didn't have the juice", then they would not have bottomed out."
it is obvious that you do not even have a clue what I was talking about.
Based on your behavior, I will let others decide who is "Fool" or "Moron".
Serious wanker you are, dude.
It's just so typical why I've been away from this place for 9 months.I introduce an opinion - based on tangible experience - that directly addresses an issue and concern that someone expresses in a new thread......and what do you do?
With no detailed and referenced personal experience, you just put bile on the thread.
In my humble basement system, I had a Sim i3/Sony 999es/Rel Strata III and Dynaudio Audience 52SEs. The volume on the SIM goes from 0-50.
At volume level 38 (on average recordings) the Dyns ran out of gas.
I auditioned new speakers, they didn't do this, they sounded better, I bought them.I told this to John, Marc and ken at ProMusica and they admitted that Dyn MONITORS had issues with "bottoming out".
Not too sure if this answers your question but we discussed this in the DIY forums http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=fad0c11e18d055c9342d982bc4dfd89b&threadid=95377&highlight=One of the members had replaced the drivers in his 1.3MKII's and still experienced the new drivers bottoming out.
The bottoming out is happening with the 17W75LQ's driver.
Dude.....do away.....i answered the man's original post.You....?.....what's your purpose?
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