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Issues with Off Axis Listening...
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<blockquote data-quote="alphabet" data-source="post: 379" data-attributes="member: 11"><p>Your post reminded me of a guy on one of the overseas forums that always said he would never buy a sub as that is only for people with puny speakers. He has older Cerwin Vegas with 15"(37.5cm) woofers and felt that these provide enough bass, etc, etc.</p><p></p><p>After hearing the effect of a sub, he has now also bought a sub and off course his opinion changed drastically!</p><p></p><p>Previously I thought that you only need a sub for the LFE channel in movies, but I love the additional ompf the sub provides in stereo mode as well.</p><p></p><p>By the way Greg, if you would like to audition the MS speakers in a domestic environment, we could always arrange that you come listen at my place. It will not be exactly as it would be in your own environment, but at least not as clinical as in a dealer's demo room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphabet, post: 379, member: 11"] Your post reminded me of a guy on one of the overseas forums that always said he would never buy a sub as that is only for people with puny speakers. He has older Cerwin Vegas with 15"(37.5cm) woofers and felt that these provide enough bass, etc, etc. After hearing the effect of a sub, he has now also bought a sub and off course his opinion changed drastically! Previously I thought that you only need a sub for the LFE channel in movies, but I love the additional ompf the sub provides in stereo mode as well. By the way Greg, if you would like to audition the MS speakers in a domestic environment, we could always arrange that you come listen at my place. It will not be exactly as it would be in your own environment, but at least not as clinical as in a dealer's demo room. [/QUOTE]
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