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  1. steveHo

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    I am coming quickly to that conclusion based on what is said here, as well as looking at the waterfall charts. My pro sound sub doesn't need to do the lower octave because most of the music doesn't get that low. 35hz on up is ok. But with the synth sounds on dvd's they can get that low...
  2. steveHo

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    I agree that I should do that as well. But since I already own the pro-sound subwoofer, it'll do until I have more funds next year. Then I'll look at something that'll do 20hz. I know that I speak from more of the prosound side of things, but what about the Bag End series of subwoofers? With...
  3. steveHo

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    Yes it is rated for 139db peak and 133db program. It is a pro sound speaker. I run a small sound production company and we use two of these subs for about 5,000 sq ft. I only use one in my 240 sq ft living room, the other sits in the garage. I am only running it off about 1,200 watts, and it...
  4. steveHo

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    How much is below 31hz? 31hz is the -10db drop off point for these subs. If I had the appropriate sized amplifier, this sub will do 139db. Is that ok enough, even if it doesn't go down much lower than 31hz? I'll try to find a sweep and see how low it goes.
  5. steveHo

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    Hi all- I'm new to this forum. I'm looking forward to learning a bunch from all of you. For now, here's my setup: Mitsu 26" standard tv Onkyo TX-DS 595 Panasonic R31 DVD Sony VCR (cheap) Infinity RS-2000 front speakers (L/R) KRK Rock-it Rear surrounds (L/R) no center channel QRx 218s...
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