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Re: Building an RS8. [message #24163 is a reply to message #24161] Sat, 09 February 2008 23:42 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Agree 100%, the dynamics are what really set these apart from normal speakers. I have one of Victory Wooten's live albums that I can't stop playing. It sounds 'live' in my living room. There are choice pieces on this album where you can hear his strings rattling on the frets, fret farting(what some call it), which is something I have not heard before with this detail, except when playing the bass or at live events. It gives me chills and makes me smile.

Yes. I do have a sub, it's a Dayton Reference 12" underpowered by a partsexpress 'deal of the day' 70watt amp. Rick mentioned that I might want two to keep up with the arrays. He wasn't kidding these things are very sensitive. They quickly leave the sub behind. Looks like I need some upgrades.. Darn! :).

JH

 
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