DanielT
Major Contributor
Why should you have speakers that go down to 20 Hz if you do not listen to music that goes down to 20 Hz?.
Or 25Hz, 30, 35Hz? It costs money to dig deep. Isn't it better to spend the money on better speakers that perform better over (25-35 Hz) lowest frequency full registers vs a pair that is only ok as a full register 20-20kHz?
For example:
A pair of Elac Debut Reference DBR-62
(which is definitely more than ok)
US $ 600 plus sub för US $ 1200 which goes down to 20 - 25 Hz (based on the assumption successful integration with the Elac) vs a pair of Revel M106 bookshelf speakers, US $ 2,000?
Why should you have speakers that go over, for example, 15 000 Hz? Although it is a different matter, for a different thread regarding hearing and aging.
By the way, I'm annoyed that I did not buy ten used Peerless SLS 12" which were sold cheaply this summer. While I was counting on how much space they had taken up in my listening room, they were sold.They were sold in 20 minutes. Really cheap. I wanted to spank myself hard then.
Would have been nice in full-range speakers plus subwoofers.
Or 25Hz, 30, 35Hz? It costs money to dig deep. Isn't it better to spend the money on better speakers that perform better over (25-35 Hz) lowest frequency full registers vs a pair that is only ok as a full register 20-20kHz?
For example:
A pair of Elac Debut Reference DBR-62
(which is definitely more than ok)
US $ 600 plus sub för US $ 1200 which goes down to 20 - 25 Hz (based on the assumption successful integration with the Elac) vs a pair of Revel M106 bookshelf speakers, US $ 2,000?
Why should you have speakers that go over, for example, 15 000 Hz? Although it is a different matter, for a different thread regarding hearing and aging.
By the way, I'm annoyed that I did not buy ten used Peerless SLS 12" which were sold cheaply this summer. While I was counting on how much space they had taken up in my listening room, they were sold.They were sold in 20 minutes. Really cheap. I wanted to spank myself hard then.
Would have been nice in full-range speakers plus subwoofers.
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