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Re: Favorite flavors [message #17465 is a reply to message #17442] Mon, 24 January 2005 04:13 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Rainer is currently offline  Rainer
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"I want the power response to rise at lower frequencies in my rooms because I design them to have a lot of low frequency absorption. The increased power response at LF is exactly compensated for by the increased absorption."

What about typical rooms that don't have your special absorption? Won't room gain add to abnormally boost the bass? How does that jive with "the increased power response at LF" of your speakers?

 
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