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02.27.2008, 12:41 PM

whoa, whoa, whoa, we're talking about a sony reciever in a "hang out" room here, not a stack of krell components in a classical music playing reference system. Unless he mixes up red for black the speakers wont be out of phase, a crossover would be nice, but he just wants more boom. I think he's on the right track and as his audio taste and knowledge grows, maybe then we can get into crossovers and timbre matching and speaker placement, but for a boombox in a gameroom how in depth do we have to get? I guess we should ask t-maxxracer. Hey t-maxxracer- do you want the best of the best in an audiophile style system, or do you just want more boom for you room? The sky is the limit when it comes to audio, makes r/c's seem cheap, I do miss my denon/b&w/martin logan home theatre setup, but the $10,000 was better used elsewhere!


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02.27.2008, 01:08 PM

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Unless he mixes up red for black the speakers wont be out of phase, a crossover would be nice, but he just wants more boom.
Actually, multiple subs that are not colocated will not be in phase at the listening position.
   
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