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Bass management -- "Large" vs "Small"
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber_MG" data-source="post: 33447" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>@Vaughan...so those using their HT to reproduce music should abide by the will of a design aimed at THX ref levels, preferably for those few scenes with seismic bass?</p><p></p><p>Please employ WinISD (I will spare you more involved modeling suites) and model up a classic pair of a 2x7" main speaker (use say something like a Seas H1217-08 CA18RLY) and model it up against a reasonable 12" sub woofer and post the MaxSPL results of 4 7" drivers vs 1x12". The trade offs should become evident quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber_MG, post: 33447, member: 18"] @Vaughan...so those using their HT to reproduce music should abide by the will of a design aimed at THX ref levels, preferably for those few scenes with seismic bass? Please employ WinISD (I will spare you more involved modeling suites) and model up a classic pair of a 2x7" main speaker (use say something like a Seas H1217-08 CA18RLY) and model it up against a reasonable 12" sub woofer and post the MaxSPL results of 4 7" drivers vs 1x12". The trade offs should become evident quickly. [/QUOTE]
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