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At the crossroads, again.
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<blockquote data-quote="naboo" data-source="post: 1105265" data-attributes="member: 23125"><p>Good to know, I'll add it to my list of oxymorons I've been keeping since I joined here. This one will rank third, right behind "Unopinionated audiophile" and that treasure that shall never be dethroned "Audiophile budget".</p><p></p><p>My current speakers have a Fs of 38, and they have enough bass for me - I don't need much lower. But I'm guessing that at Fs 45, I'll find something lacking. Anyway, I am not a fan of low, boomy sounds (at least, not in a stereo/music setup), but I often wonder how the GR-Research OB subs sound - at the price I'll never find out, I guess - this is the closest I'll get: [MEDIA=youtube]-LvuYjlsMH0:1289[/MEDIA] (and yes, I hate Ron's commentary, but the recordings are good).</p><p></p><p>I was wondering whether it's possible to add a sub that simply covers 25-40 hz at the same SPL as the rest of the speaker. I'll probably do something with the 12 inch Beyma's and borrow some subs and give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naboo, post: 1105265, member: 23125"] Good to know, I'll add it to my list of oxymorons I've been keeping since I joined here. This one will rank third, right behind "Unopinionated audiophile" and that treasure that shall never be dethroned "Audiophile budget". My current speakers have a Fs of 38, and they have enough bass for me - I don't need much lower. But I'm guessing that at Fs 45, I'll find something lacking. Anyway, I am not a fan of low, boomy sounds (at least, not in a stereo/music setup), but I often wonder how the GR-Research OB subs sound - at the price I'll never find out, I guess - this is the closest I'll get: [MEDIA=youtube]-LvuYjlsMH0:1289[/MEDIA] (and yes, I hate Ron's commentary, but the recordings are good). I was wondering whether it's possible to add a sub that simply covers 25-40 hz at the same SPL as the rest of the speaker. I'll probably do something with the 12 inch Beyma's and borrow some subs and give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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