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Bookshelfs vs floorstander
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<blockquote data-quote="Micron" data-source="post: 894344" data-attributes="member: 17294"><p>You're welcome.</p><p></p><p>I am sympathetic to your statements. </p><p>In my experience entry level/"affordable" sub-woofers either do not produce significant output or an uncomplimentary type when they do. To benefit fully from the design proposed in the papers more than two subs and appropriate integration are required. As you said, costs will become significant. If given the choice currently I too would likely select two floorstanding speakers for less or equal cost as two standmount speakers and a swarm of subs, for reasons pragmatic and aesthetic as opposed to absolute performance however. In this regard one may say that I consider them King too for the average domestic system.</p><p></p><p>I posted the above links as I am aware of Mr. Geddes' work, and not necessarily as a recommendation. Personally I use a single wide band driver per channel in a two channel system and I am not planning on adding any subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micron, post: 894344, member: 17294"] You're welcome. I am sympathetic to your statements. In my experience entry level/"affordable" sub-woofers either do not produce significant output or an uncomplimentary type when they do. To benefit fully from the design proposed in the papers more than two subs and appropriate integration are required. As you said, costs will become significant. If given the choice currently I too would likely select two floorstanding speakers for less or equal cost as two standmount speakers and a swarm of subs, for reasons pragmatic and aesthetic as opposed to absolute performance however. In this regard one may say that I consider them King too for the average domestic system. I posted the above links as I am aware of Mr. Geddes' work, and not necessarily as a recommendation. Personally I use a single wide band driver per channel in a two channel system and I am not planning on adding any subs. [/QUOTE]
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