Remember folks, I'm only writing this to make CERTAIN people aware that they have options when it comes to the center & subwoofer--I never said these two items were worthless additions.
And some of you guys must be skimming over my long-winded post because I didn't say half the things y'all are saying I said! :frowning:
From Infinity's website: 50Hz – 40kHz (– 6dB)
The -6dB figure should apply just to the upper frequency response limit so (EDIT) > it looks like a misprint, because on Vann's website it says "30Hz-50kHz -6dB" which makes more sense.
But the standard +/-3dB is cited for the other rating for this 2 X 6.5" woofer design: 45Hz-20kHz.
My Boston Acoustic CR9's are rated down to a similar 42Hz +/-3dB and they have plenty of bass, enough to cause CDs placed on top to jitter off after a only a few seconds of rumbling from AOTC or LOTR and cause minor physical rumbling in my couch cushions (the brochure didn't bullshit about the woofers using a long-excursion design). THAT is why I'm not in a hurry to buy a sub, especially considering my current 2nd floor living situation.
Anyhoo.........
Also, if the Beta C360 is a sealed design like its nearly identical Alpha-series predecessor, its response will taper off much more gradually than a ported type so I'm guessing it will make it down to at least about 35Hz before it becomes inaudible. Either way, that's enough for me! And anyway, this thing is BIG and it weighs 35lbs--this is starting to push even my own practicality limits! And since bass management for the hi-res formats in
And some of you guys must be skimming over my long-winded post because I didn't say half the things y'all are saying I said! :frowning:
From Infinity's website: 50Hz – 40kHz (– 6dB)
The -6dB figure should apply just to the upper frequency response limit so (EDIT) > it looks like a misprint, because on Vann's website it says "30Hz-50kHz -6dB" which makes more sense.
But the standard +/-3dB is cited for the other rating for this 2 X 6.5" woofer design: 45Hz-20kHz.
My Boston Acoustic CR9's are rated down to a similar 42Hz +/-3dB and they have plenty of bass, enough to cause CDs placed on top to jitter off after a only a few seconds of rumbling from AOTC or LOTR and cause minor physical rumbling in my couch cushions (the brochure didn't bullshit about the woofers using a long-excursion design). THAT is why I'm not in a hurry to buy a sub, especially considering my current 2nd floor living situation.
Anyhoo.........
Also, if the Beta C360 is a sealed design like its nearly identical Alpha-series predecessor, its response will taper off much more gradually than a ported type so I'm guessing it will make it down to at least about 35Hz before it becomes inaudible. Either way, that's enough for me! And anyway, this thing is BIG and it weighs 35lbs--this is starting to push even my own practicality limits! And since bass management for the hi-res formats in