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Re: Studio One Pi's or Two Pi's?
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Sun, 29 July 2001 22:15
James W. Johnson
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I would give Wayne your budget and let him set you up with the most bang for your buck. You should really never expect your main speakers to handle the full bandwidth, thats what subwoofers are for. I use one from 65Hz on down for easy blending.
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Wayne Parham
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