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Re: The Subwoofer thing [message #18655 is a reply to message #18645] Thu, 23 March 2006 09:19 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Sorry; I just realised this reply was here from Feb. I agree with your point regarding defining the best approach and movingm towards that application. You know it's very hard to reach a consensus regarding issues of sound and for what reason I have no idea.
If the proper approach to integrating subs with existing equipment is so nebulous a concept that it basically comes down to trial and error; who decides what is the error? It certainly isn't sound quality because no one can even agree what constitutes acceptable sound quality.
I have heard a dozen or so subs implemented but not one was bearable to listen too. How to explain that?

 
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