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Quote:Originally Posted by Nyal Mellor Quote:Originally Posted by rdclark Not a big market, since much of the point of a dedicated sub is so that the system's amplifiers don't have to handle the prodigious power required for...
Quote:Originally Posted by LTD02 just be careful comparing noise floor specs. there are several different ways of going about it that can swing results by 20db or more. even the ep2500/4000 class amps should be good enough (chuck...
Quote:Originally Posted by LTD02 what does bss dsp offer that the dcx2496 does not? "The noise floor of a given amp will be a huge determinant factor with the high sensitivity of these." just be careful comparing noise floor...
Quote:Originally Posted by ChopShop1 I wonder if Mark has any news.. Yesterday I went over some details with the friend fabricating the test cabinets. I expect we'll start more serious tinkering later next week while I dive into...
Quote:Originally Posted by ChopShop1 Quote:Originally Posted by Martycool007 Chop if i were you I would go with either a used Denon AVR-4311 or a used Integra 80.2 as someone else suggested. The XT32 is a major selling point,...
[cough]5dB/division[cough] Nice work from what I can see. How different is the low corner shape/slope between the BMS & DNA-360 network?
Quote:Originally Posted by Zzzzz... Hi everyone, Is there any update on when the 230V SubM HP's will be available? Thanks I posted this minor update to the forum. In a post elsewhere I provided this further detail about the HPi...
Quote:Originally Posted by beastaudio Jeez, just showed up today? Did they route them through China? Haha, really looking forward to some big things in the near future now!!!! I think Erich was understandably busy, which was just...
Quote:Originally Posted by tuxedocivic Quote:Originally Posted by Mark Seaton They just showed up this afternoon. Looking forward to your thoughts on it. Without prompting both my employees made sink references upon unboxing....
Quote:Originally Posted by ChopShop1 Quote:Originally Posted by Mark Seaton I'm well experienced with the "works in progress." For yourself I would be careful to insure things are fully functional, rather than an incomplete...
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