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<blockquote data-quote="chipwelder" data-source="post: 26627" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Have to agree with small mids... I tend to like 4" and 5" mids more, but I must say if you use a seriously good six " and a seriously good low x-o tweet, there's a very good tonality and presentation about the sound and you don't need to BSC too high, or stuff an eight " below it for large rooms... although I must say the Steps I heard at your place "made do" without an 8 below or x-o BSC, quite nicely. So just shows you what can be done if you're clever...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chipwelder, post: 26627, member: 54"] Have to agree with small mids... I tend to like 4" and 5" mids more, but I must say if you use a seriously good six " and a seriously good low x-o tweet, there's a very good tonality and presentation about the sound and you don't need to BSC too high, or stuff an eight " below it for large rooms... although I must say the Steps I heard at your place "made do" without an 8 below or x-o BSC, quite nicely. So just shows you what can be done if you're clever... [/QUOTE]
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