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<blockquote data-quote="Phase" data-source="post: 1067665" data-attributes="member: 14734"><p>Running the same drivers with Sean's crossovers, crossovers thanks to Sean match the drivers perfectly! Difference between the Imperials and what was before is the Imperials are horns so bass is faster, cleaner and very powerful. It's effortless and presents on a MASSIVE scale! To sum it up in one word, immediate!</p><p></p><p>Positioning with horns is critical as mentioned early. Before I turned the lounge around there was a bass suck out in the lounge. All the bass ended up at the end of the passage by our bedroom door, most ideal!</p><p>As per Sean, "It sounds like headphones" the man made me turn the lounge around, not an easy task! Lucky they're on castors but still a mission getting them on the carpet. And a bam a different speaker! Tons of bass in the lounge and judging from the wife there's still bass at our door.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phase, post: 1067665, member: 14734"] Running the same drivers with Sean's crossovers, crossovers thanks to Sean match the drivers perfectly! Difference between the Imperials and what was before is the Imperials are horns so bass is faster, cleaner and very powerful. It's effortless and presents on a MASSIVE scale! To sum it up in one word, immediate! Positioning with horns is critical as mentioned early. Before I turned the lounge around there was a bass suck out in the lounge. All the bass ended up at the end of the passage by our bedroom door, most ideal! As per Sean, "It sounds like headphones" the man made me turn the lounge around, not an easy task! Lucky they're on castors but still a mission getting them on the carpet. And a bam a different speaker! Tons of bass in the lounge and judging from the wife there's still bass at our door. [/QUOTE]
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