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<blockquote data-quote="Newbie1" data-source="post: 750409" data-attributes="member: 13607"><p>Something I learned so far is, with HE speakers you need big enclosures to get a good low frequency respond.</p><p>And for my use and learning curve that is not doable, being realistic on it.</p><p>Anyone is welcome to comment on it.</p><p></p><p>My question know is, if you want good thundering bass. What do you need to look out for?</p><p>The speakers I have build does have good bass. But what I am looking for is tight shaking bass when you listen to music or watching movie in stereo.</p><p>The whole point I am looking at is to use it as a stereo setup - I do not want to introduce a sub at all.</p><p>Most designs I have looked at has a sensitivity of around 88db 1watt 1meter.</p><p></p><p>Please tell me if I am steering in the wrong direction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Newbie1, post: 750409, member: 13607"] Something I learned so far is, with HE speakers you need big enclosures to get a good low frequency respond. And for my use and learning curve that is not doable, being realistic on it. Anyone is welcome to comment on it. My question know is, if you want good thundering bass. What do you need to look out for? The speakers I have build does have good bass. But what I am looking for is tight shaking bass when you listen to music or watching movie in stereo. The whole point I am looking at is to use it as a stereo setup - I do not want to introduce a sub at all. Most designs I have looked at has a sensitivity of around 88db 1watt 1meter. Please tell me if I am steering in the wrong direction. [/QUOTE]
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