expired Posted by iconian | Staff • Dec 11, 2023
Dec 11, 2023 9:15 PM
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expired Posted by iconian | Staff • Dec 11, 2023
Dec 11, 2023 9:15 PM
Jamo S 810 SUB 10" Subwoofer (Walnut)
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Reputable: these manufacturers use a +/-3dB range. this range is considered to be a flat response as human hearing sensitivity is ~3dB. there are a huge number of reputable companies that fit into this group. High end speakers will go as far as matching drivers in a matched pair of speakers to within 0.5dB. Companies in this category include Wharfdale, Mission, PSB, Paradigm, Martin Logan, SVS, KEF, Dynaudio,
Very questionable: these manufacturers will use a +/-6dB range. we call this marketing data since it doesn't accurately reflect performance when compared to +/-3dB data. marketing folks will use this to fool people into thinking a product performs better than it really does. you see this done on a lot of low end products, including "brand names" you are very familiar with JBL, Klipsch, B&W, etc. sometimes you will see them pick and choose data. their low end products may use the 6dB range (to enhance their appeal) and use the more meaningful 3dB spec for their upper level products.
Not reputable: these companies don't use any +/- range. this makes the frequency response meaningless as there is no defined acceptance limit. this product would fit into this category. Again there are "brand names" you are very familiar with Polk, Infinity, Definitive Technology, etc. that use this tactic. You may see this called " Overall Frequency Response" which is meaningless (No +/- range)
without knowing the +/- range on your speakers it would be impossible to accurately say if a sub would help you. and since this product has no acceptance limits it is impossible to state that you will get any benefit using it.
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Can this subwoofer help If my speaker Frequency Response is already at 35Hz - 25kHz? I don't want to buy a huge, expensive subwoofer for my bedroom at the same time I want to know whether adding this subwoofer will make any difference if my speaker already goes down to 35Hz
Can this subwoofer help If my speaker Frequency Response is already at 35Hz - 25kHz? I don't want to buy a huge, expensive subwoofer for my bedroom at the same time I want to know whether adding this subwoofer will make any difference if my speaker already goes down to 35Hz
Rest of my speakers in other rooms are all different Klipsch speakers, but I don't need subwoofer for that.
Rest of my speakers in other rooms are all different Klipsch speakers, but I don't need subwoofer for that.
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