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Subs frequency response and dbs
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<blockquote data-quote="Frag" data-source="post: 600160" data-attributes="member: 16185"><p>Yeah its not realistic. I read a bass thread here some time ago in which members mentioned ulf. I later found the list of movies with bass on the avsforum which caught my interest. I wanted it for tactile responce, not audibility. There are, suprisingly quite a number of movies that go really low. The most recent being the edge of tomorrow intro. From what I've gathered, it gives a little oomph to the action or sound effect :2thumbs: I've decided 20hz will be fine, it would be far better than the FR i currently have. </p><p></p><p>There was a scene in spider-man 2 I've wanted to reproduce since i heard it at the cinema(yes i had crap audio then and still do). I just dont want to be disappointed.</p><p></p><p>Thanks :thumbs: I'm going to wait for audioholics and compare thereafter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frag, post: 600160, member: 16185"] Yeah its not realistic. I read a bass thread here some time ago in which members mentioned ulf. I later found the list of movies with bass on the avsforum which caught my interest. I wanted it for tactile responce, not audibility. There are, suprisingly quite a number of movies that go really low. The most recent being the edge of tomorrow intro. From what I've gathered, it gives a little oomph to the action or sound effect :2thumbs: I've decided 20hz will be fine, it would be far better than the FR i currently have. There was a scene in spider-man 2 I've wanted to reproduce since i heard it at the cinema(yes i had crap audio then and still do). I just dont want to be disappointed. Thanks :thumbs: I'm going to wait for audioholics and compare thereafter. [/QUOTE]
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