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NO 6-0, Indy 7-0 Indy @ NE 11-15 at 8:20 Indy @ Denver 12-13 at 1 PM
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Tube pre-amplifiers for big ole horns With their ultra-high efficiency and amazingly low distortion, big ole horns love tubes. Tube pre-amplifiers or amplifiers with big ole horns make music, but only if you ignore conventional solid-state and cone driver specifications. Let your ears do the listening. (Just look at the Total Harmonic Distortion of a violin or trumpet – it is enormous!) Many horn lovers think that tube pre-amplifiers are better than tube amplifiers with big ole horns. They
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subwoofer! --> CDs have “musical” things happening below 40 Hz, no matter what the subject matter! Using the Real Time Analyzer in the Behringer DEQ2496 UltraCurve Pro, let me tell you, even the human voice has harmonics that extend below 40Hz. Rock/population music certainly does get below 40Hz, unless there is no kick drum, bass guitar or piano! I think 40Hz is the low string on the bass guitar, which means there certainly are harmonics lower than the initial 40Hz note. The kick
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great soundstage for orchestra music, but low dynamics
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uum, bigger is better generally, the bigger the speaker the more effceint it is the more effceint it is the louder it will get with a certain amount of power check the output level, louder is better you do need subs - that is where the energy is, subs provide more cheap power, which bass needs
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My big ole square-riggers will have to do a lot of sly maneuvering to even come close to what Klipsch's sleek new flagship does so easily. By adding a modern transmission line of three woofers, the Palladiums are rightful heirs to the Klipsch crown. They retain Klipsch's renown ultra high sensitivity and extra low distortion. http://www.enjoythemusic.com/superioraudio/equipment/1009/klipsch_palladium_p_39f.htm Like all horns, the P-39F soundstage is wide and deep, presenting an image much
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your actual in room response is down to 32 Hz, kinda doubt it... bet it rools off closer to 40 Hz John is right about the first harmonic, as usual, but additional harmonics go deeper- and powered subs provide more energy for the deepest notes, not just in music, but also for movies which makes a BIG improvement in HT system get any snow lately?