You have the attention span of a gnat. Bache is the one that told you about them
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I do suffer froma bit of alzheimers disease,,,but yeah I am glad we have a Tang band2145 on board here. Maybe he could chime in on his opinion of that speakers solid bass.
Yes larry and I are in agreement. Adding/padding bass with your fav woofer is a stunning success.
Just don't go too high on the midwoofer is the only requirement,,, all Midwoofers suffer over say 1600hz range,, = breakup.
Tweets also, 6khz is OK, most good tweets can easily go down to 6k,,I'm crossing at 9kish hz with my paper tweeter. Sounds fantastic with more ambience on the highs..
As larry mention, you have the purists, some did not care for added tweet, each his own.
For large orch, = the more the better.
Of course your Vandersteen, Wilson's , many other xover types will blow away the 8 WBer in terms of depth , and power of the Timipi drums,
No contest.
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I do suffer froma bit of alzheimers disease,,,but yeah I am glad we have a Tang band2145 on board here. Maybe he could chime in on his opinion of that speakers solid bass.
Yes larry and I are in agreement. Adding/padding bass with your fav woofer is a stunning success.
Just don't go too high on the midwoofer is the only requirement,,, all Midwoofers suffer over say 1600hz range,, = breakup.
Tweets also, 6khz is OK, most good tweets can easily go down to 6k,,I'm crossing at 9kish hz with my paper tweeter. Sounds fantastic with more ambience on the highs..
As larry mention, you have the purists, some did not care for added tweet, each his own.
For large orch, = the more the better.
Of course your Vandersteen, Wilson's , many other xover types will blow away the 8 WBer in terms of depth , and power of the Timipi drums,
No contest.