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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 15736" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>its basic design negates mid bass and higher frequencies in the sub domain...i had a few coversations with other manufacters on this...they we not just talking out their butts either if you listen to a w-7 after listening to a world class set up or a great set up u will notice a lack of music but great great low tones...this i believe (through my talks) is because of the motor structure of the w7. higher frequencies you hear in the woofer are not even the music its the roll off of the lower frequencies. wanna do a little test for yourself listen to the drum tracks on the iasca disc and ask yourself if this sounds like a snare drum...close your eyes and really listen...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 15736, member: 541383"] its basic design negates mid bass and higher frequencies in the sub domain...i had a few coversations with other manufacters on this...they we not just talking out their butts either if you listen to a w-7 after listening to a world class set up or a great set up u will notice a lack of music but great great low tones...this i believe (through my talks) is because of the motor structure of the w7. higher frequencies you hear in the woofer are not even the music its the roll off of the lower frequencies. wanna do a little test for yourself listen to the drum tracks on the iasca disc and ask yourself if this sounds like a snare drum...close your eyes and really listen... [/QUOTE]
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