Oh, you mean the 70 kilometer Tunguska?Now show us the subwoofer that goes with that tweeter.
Oh, you mean the 70 kilometer Tunguska?Now show us the subwoofer that goes with that tweeter.
I guess you think I mean strongest like a tank that is not the case what I really mean is strongest like the tweetersStrongest is a silly description for that… my two fifteens in 6 cubic ft each would definitely argue that point
I use the sony DH590 sinch the amp I was using before was making pop sound and cutting off and onPink Sabbith?
...My home theater system has a pair of DIY 15-inch subs.
No I mean best from top to bottom of its bandwidth, the 15’s play from 15hz to 80hz perfectly well, box design and subwoofer choice matter massively, plus eq after the fact to make sure the impact is presentI guess you think I mean strongest like a tank that is not the case what I really mean is strongest like the tweeters
its not possible for your system to have flat sound when your subwoofer is doing that yeah I had to use 277Hz 24DB crossover that is the first time any system used had flat sound And I used many different systems including the Logitech Z5500 also this means the Logitech Z5500 doesn’t have flat soundNo I mean best from top to bottom of its bandwidth, the 15’s play from 15hz to 80hz perfectly well, box design and subwoofer choice matter massively, plus eq after the fact to make sure the impact is present
Doing what? Having decent bandwidth? Sorry but you don’t know how to design and tune subwoofers if you think that… it doesn’t matter what systems you used, it doesn’t make you some kind of yoda for subwoofers clearlyits not possible for your system to have flat sound when your subwoofer is doing that yeah I had to use 277Hz 24DB crossover that is the first time any system used had flat sound And I used many different systems including the Logitech Z5500 also this means the Logitech Z5500 doesn’t have flat sound
This is the reflex outlet of mineOh, you mean the 70 kilometer Tunguska?
15Hz to 80Hz isn’t a lot of bandwidth 73Hz to 3100Hz is a lot of bandwidth so my subwoofer has more bandwidthDoing what? Having decent bandwidth? Sorry but you don’t know how to design and tune subwoofers if you think that… it doesn’t matter what systems you used, it doesn’t make you some kind of yoda for subwoofers clearly
15Hz to 80Hz isn’t a lot of bandwidth 73Hz to 3100Hz is a lot of bandwidth so my subwoofer has more bandwidth
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15Hz to 80Hz isn’t a lot of bandwidth 73Hz to 3100Hz is a lot of bandwidth so my subwoofer has more bandwidth
My tweeter goes from 1 kHz to 20 kHz, so has more bandwidth. Therefore it’s a better subwoofer!15Hz to 80Hz isn’t a lot of bandwidth 73Hz to 3100Hz is a lot of bandwidth so my subwoofer has more bandwidth
how do you know your tweeter goes from 1kHz to 20kHz?My tweeter goes from 1 kHz to 20 kHz, so has more bandwidth. Therefore it’s a better subwoofer!