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Speakers: Standmount vs floorstander
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<blockquote data-quote="Blues" data-source="post: 18328" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>this was just to say it doesn't really matter what you call a speaker.</p><p>apart from that, yes, I find the bass from smaller speakers lacking. there's just not the same fullness and energy as with larger ones.</p><p>I tried/heard a few different designs over the years, and while some of them have certain qualities that other designs don't, smaller speakers do nothing for me which other designs can't do as well or better.</p><p>that is my personal taste, and of course for someone else things might be completley different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blues, post: 18328, member: 394"] this was just to say it doesn't really matter what you call a speaker. apart from that, yes, I find the bass from smaller speakers lacking. there's just not the same fullness and energy as with larger ones. I tried/heard a few different designs over the years, and while some of them have certain qualities that other designs don't, smaller speakers do nothing for me which other designs can't do as well or better. that is my personal taste, and of course for someone else things might be completley different. [/QUOTE]
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