@mijostyn
Yep.
Yep.
A full range speaker?
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Your in room response is what matters not the anechoic. Revel Salon 2 are close-mic down 4db at 20hz but UP 3db at 20hz in room response. https://www.stereophile.com/content/revel-ultima-salon2-loudspeaker-measurements The JTR Noesis 215RT is another passive that can do full range. You don’t want flat down or below 20hz it sounds like crap unless you like exaggerated boomy bass in music or have a dead room without boundary reinforcement. |
I have my full range for the moment, thanks. What I'm wondering is what you define that as, and why, and speaker mentions are optional. In opposition to speaker manufacturers saying anything below 60hz, depending on manufacturer, can be full range. Looking for personal statements so that we can see what people think that is. When I was younger, the first full Range speakers I heard were K-Horns, and after that I started to realize that a lot of floor standing full range speakers were just really large bookshelf speakers… |