Barry_B_B
Second Unit
- Joined
- May 14, 2001
- Messages
- 453
- Real Name
- Barry
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listened to the WM40 (to the extent that was possible in the crummy Best Buy listening room), the $350 Polk sub and the Velodyne CT100. Unlike the Polk or Velodyne, I would have to turn the WM40 off whenever listening to anything musical on my HT system. I think it would suffice for doing thump and bump LFE stuff but it was pretty crude sounding to my ears.
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Don't know how well this would work for other setups, but there is hope for the WM40 and music in mine.
Had just finished drooling over tower speakers in yet another HT magazine. Decided to play some music, normally don't because the sub tends to be too much. I have a sat/passive "bass module"(PBM) for my L/R. Current placement is the L/WM40/C/PBM/R in close to a straight line on the front wall and bass
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listened to the WM40 (to the extent that was possible in the crummy Best Buy listening room), the $350 Polk sub and the Velodyne CT100. Unlike the Polk or Velodyne, I would have to turn the WM40 off whenever listening to anything musical on my HT system. I think it would suffice for doing thump and bump LFE stuff but it was pretty crude sounding to my ears.
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Don't know how well this would work for other setups, but there is hope for the WM40 and music in mine.
Had just finished drooling over tower speakers in yet another HT magazine. Decided to play some music, normally don't because the sub tends to be too much. I have a sat/passive "bass module"(PBM) for my L/R. Current placement is the L/WM40/C/PBM/R in close to a straight line on the front wall and bass