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Smallish, sealed subs for music
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<blockquote data-quote="reactor_sa" data-source="post: 796246" data-attributes="member: 14680"><p>Depending which speakers you pair with and the type of music you listen to.</p><p>Room also factored in.</p><p>For my music tastes (everything not doof doof), the b&w 610s I had were absolutely fantastic. Very nimble, plenty loud enough for music, and because they didn't have a built in DSP, their natural frequency response worked well in my room which has a 10db gain on at about 50hz.</p><p>The svs sb12s that replaced the b&w asw610s I find a bit more sluggish (maybe it's more effect of the delay added due to the built in DSP) than the b&w, go deeper and louder, but the built in DSP gives them a flat frequency response which was a problem with my rooms 10db gain at about 50hz (I've long since added room correction to compensate).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reactor_sa, post: 796246, member: 14680"] Depending which speakers you pair with and the type of music you listen to. Room also factored in. For my music tastes (everything not doof doof), the b&w 610s I had were absolutely fantastic. Very nimble, plenty loud enough for music, and because they didn't have a built in DSP, their natural frequency response worked well in my room which has a 10db gain on at about 50hz. The svs sb12s that replaced the b&w asw610s I find a bit more sluggish (maybe it's more effect of the delay added due to the built in DSP) than the b&w, go deeper and louder, but the built in DSP gives them a flat frequency response which was a problem with my rooms 10db gain at about 50hz (I've long since added room correction to compensate). [/QUOTE]
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