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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 45917" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>if i gotta answer this then you need to turn in your ears..kidding but that is about the sum of it truthfully. in sq for subs its the same as it is for other speakers. detail and realism...best thing to tell you rather than write a 30000 word essay that is meaningless is to have a referance system. what do you have at home? is it high end? if not go to your local hi end home audio store and audition thier best speakers like boston accoustics or b and w...take 3 or 4 of your favorite cds and sit down and have a listen..u should "notice" things you never did before such as strings, breathing how the drums are actually hit...alot of different things...what you are trying to achieve is the feeling/effect of live performance. some people who "claim" to be all about hifedelity (which is all about making recordings sound true to their being) meaning if the recording is a fly buzzing around the room and they record it when set up propperly in a system it should sound exactly the same. alot of these people change it to taste ..make it sound better than it actually really did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 45917, member: 541383"] if i gotta answer this then you need to turn in your ears..kidding but that is about the sum of it truthfully. in sq for subs its the same as it is for other speakers. detail and realism...best thing to tell you rather than write a 30000 word essay that is meaningless is to have a referance system. what do you have at home? is it high end? if not go to your local hi end home audio store and audition thier best speakers like boston accoustics or b and w...take 3 or 4 of your favorite cds and sit down and have a listen..u should "notice" things you never did before such as strings, breathing how the drums are actually hit...alot of different things...what you are trying to achieve is the feeling/effect of live performance. some people who "claim" to be all about hifedelity (which is all about making recordings sound true to their being) meaning if the recording is a fly buzzing around the room and they record it when set up propperly in a system it should sound exactly the same. alot of these people change it to taste ..make it sound better than it actually really did. [/QUOTE]
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