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Room size vs speaker
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<blockquote data-quote="dario.caprioli" data-source="post: 1158833" data-attributes="member: 27553"><p>My humble opinion is to put 2 bookshelf of good quality and 2 subwoofer (1 per each speaker). This will give you a lot of flexibility and will simulate a 3 way speaker. Only issue is to properly set up the subwoofers, namely volume, phase, cut off. If you will have a cross over feature in your amplifier, it will be amazing, otherwise you will need to work a little.</p><p>I did it with a couple of ProAc Response D1 and two subs SVS 1000 and it works amazingly</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dario.caprioli, post: 1158833, member: 27553"] My humble opinion is to put 2 bookshelf of good quality and 2 subwoofer (1 per each speaker). This will give you a lot of flexibility and will simulate a 3 way speaker. Only issue is to properly set up the subwoofers, namely volume, phase, cut off. If you will have a cross over feature in your amplifier, it will be amazing, otherwise you will need to work a little. I did it with a couple of ProAc Response D1 and two subs SVS 1000 and it works amazingly [/QUOTE]
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