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    The Official "What Speakers or Subwoofer Should I Buy" Assistance Thread

    As you mentioned, concrete all but negates ULF from having any impact because of it's rigid nature. That's also what I was alluding to when I said it would decimate bass waves. The OP mentioned he's 99% TV and movies, the latter in particular loses a lot when you don't have vibrations being...
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    The Official "What Speakers or Subwoofer Should I Buy" Assistance Thread

    The person at the store gave you good advice, a 20 year old subwoofer isn't really worth additional investment. You likely won't get that type of longevity again, it's pretty rare to be honest. REL makes very nice subwoofers, so this salesperson did you another solid with their recommendation...
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    Rear Port and dual opposed driver subwoofers aren't getting a fair shake

    You are correct, if the mic is not pointing at all the sound sources - drivers and ports - then the SPL measurements are not a true representation. One of the premier testing sites was databass.com, considered by most to be the best place to get objective ground plane measurements. A subwoofer...
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    Amazon Affiliate Links Not Working

    Chrome and Edge are both based on Chromium so there's no inherent ad-blocking in either browser. Tracker blocking yes, but not ads. You can't even install extensions for Chrome on phones. At least not on Android, I don't know if they're allowed on iOS (I somehow doubt it though). Obviously...
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    Monolith Audition Line Review

    Good article John, thanks for the info. Seems like they might be a good option for someone on a tight budget.
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    Home Theater Re-Boot?

    What are you referring to when you say north Jersey? This entire paragraph says Stewarts Audio all over it, unless you're up around High Point in Sussex county they shouldn't be much more than an hour or so drive.
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    Hardware Review M&K Sound X15+ Review

    Whoa, Magnepan speakers supported on the bottom end with Theil and M&K subwoofers? That must be quite a setup, you own some classic gear for sure. A long time ago I heard a pair of Martin Logan planar speakers hooked up to high-end electronics unleashed in a large room. I was standing about...
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    Hardware Review M&K Sound X15+ Review

    My preference was when it was partially enabled. By that I mean I set the low pass and EQ mode to THX but not the level (gain). I chose to use variable for the level so I could run it a little hotter than what was programmed into the amp. I've evaluated other THX certified subwoofers and...
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    Hardware Review M&K Sound X15+ Review

    Thank you, I'm glad you enjoyed the article.
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    Hardware Review M&K Sound X15+ Review

    Long before the M&K Sound X15+ Subwoofer, M&K Sound was the company widely credited with creating the worlds first subwoofer roughly 50 years ago. The story goes that Jonas Miller owned a high end audio shop and was selling quite a few electrostatic speakers. They’re known for producing stunning...
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    From 2 x original SVS CS subs to 1 x Rythmik FV18

    If that measurement is at the main listening position that's pretty darn good as it is. I think you'll end up liking the FV18, I reviewed one a few years back so I know the thing is a beast.
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    Home Theater Re-Boot?

    When I lived in Union I used to go to Stewarts Audio in Westfield all the time. They sell a lot of really good brands there.
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    Home Theater Re-Boot?

    Depending upon what would break your bank, the Arendal 1723 S series are perhaps worth looking into. They're detailed, smooth and very natural sounding. I've been quite impressed with them.
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    Announcing New Ownership at Home Theater Forum

    Agreed, I reviewed the SB16 a few years back and was mighty impressed with it.
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    Announcing New Ownership at Home Theater Forum

    Completely agree Wayne, there's a locust-like conglomerate buying up all manner of websites (I'm sure you know who I'm referring to). After colonizing them they're turned into little more than market places for ad revenue, in some cases they're left to wither and die. HTF is too good to suffer...
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