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<blockquote data-quote="Nerdy1980s" data-source="post: 8746959" data-attributes="member: 683073"><p>Actually, what smaller speakers do is drop some of the lower frequencies, but the sub-woofer can easily compensate for it. </p><p>That's not saying larger speakers, that can properly do all the midrange frequencies, won't sound better overall. But since I was bounded by speaker placement, the MilleniaOne speakers sound pretty good. They are reference speakers, which is to say they conform to some arbitrary quality and sound for the size of the speaker. I did get the UltraCube 10, which handily overcompensates for the missing mid ranges. There some overlap between midranges, even on a small speaker, and the subwoofer, so it's hard to tell unless comparing directly to a better sound system, side by side. But cost/quality, it's a damn fine system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nerdy1980s, post: 8746959, member: 683073"] Actually, what smaller speakers do is drop some of the lower frequencies, but the sub-woofer can easily compensate for it. That's not saying larger speakers, that can properly do all the midrange frequencies, won't sound better overall. But since I was bounded by speaker placement, the MilleniaOne speakers sound pretty good. They are reference speakers, which is to say they conform to some arbitrary quality and sound for the size of the speaker. I did get the UltraCube 10, which handily overcompensates for the missing mid ranges. There some overlap between midranges, even on a small speaker, and the subwoofer, so it's hard to tell unless comparing directly to a better sound system, side by side. But cost/quality, it's a damn fine system. [/QUOTE]
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