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<blockquote data-quote="LiveAudio911" data-source="post: 6854574" data-attributes="member: 622999"><p>How is it not.. if the sens. is the measurement of how well the product can turn source power into audible sound thus is part of the efficiency... efficiency is how well the product performs.. and efficiency in this case would mean how the sub can actually use of the signal given to it.. so it is directly in relation with each other.. I cant see how you can say its not..</p><p></p><p>Technically it would.. but the end user would not notice it... he would only notice very slight difference.. if at all any but I dought it unless he has his ear right next to the unit.</p><p></p><p>My main point here was simply to say that the argument over which is better is one of opinion.. technically supported or not.. and should not be one of the biggest factors for these people to select a product. As each small difference technically has a difference,.. but to the end user is not that big of a deal. So why even point it out.. its like saying the biggest factor to look for in a radio is the color of the display..</p><p></p><p>Or maybe I yet to see the point in it to begin with..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LiveAudio911, post: 6854574, member: 622999"] How is it not.. if the sens. is the measurement of how well the product can turn source power into audible sound thus is part of the efficiency... efficiency is how well the product performs.. and efficiency in this case would mean how the sub can actually use of the signal given to it.. so it is directly in relation with each other.. I cant see how you can say its not.. Technically it would.. but the end user would not notice it... he would only notice very slight difference.. if at all any but I dought it unless he has his ear right next to the unit. My main point here was simply to say that the argument over which is better is one of opinion.. technically supported or not.. and should not be one of the biggest factors for these people to select a product. As each small difference technically has a difference,.. but to the end user is not that big of a deal. So why even point it out.. its like saying the biggest factor to look for in a radio is the color of the display.. Or maybe I yet to see the point in it to begin with.. [/QUOTE]
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