I agree, but what I was really getting at is that if you listen to
electronica you will want a sub more than if you listen to classical.
Mike
""Stephen Cecil"" <scecil@npc.net> wrote in message
news:3B964FE1.A1CB42DA@npc.net...
> From: "Mike" <spammikeREMOVE@home.com>
> <SNIP>
> just a 6X9 on each side. I don't know what kind of music you like. If
> classical then you probably don't need a sub.
> <SNIP>
>
> I'm guessing you don't own any classical music discs. I have some that a
pipe
> organ produces 10Hz tones (okay, the CD spec is rated for 20-20K, but that
was
> the measurement of the original sound). That's DJ Magic Mike's area of
the
> spectrum. Well recorded classical, which is a great deal of what's out
there,
> has a much higher dynamic range that anything pop or rock related.
Several
> discs of the 1812 Overture have warnings for the cannon blasts. Subs are
> required for full symphony recordings.
>
> On a heavier rock note, I'm going to see TOOL Saturday at Deercreek. 16th
row,
> oh yeah!!
>
> Steve
> 00 CC Sport+ 4.7L Auto 3.55 LSD
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