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Ported or Sealed Box for Techno???
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<blockquote data-quote="bballer123" data-source="post: 3370686" data-attributes="member: 566226"><p>For people that actually understand tuning and not just read numbers, it does make sense.</p><p></p><p>And to however many people have said that techno is not represented and mixed in a fashion where their can be a sufficient soundstage... that is not the case in a good number of albums. A lot of DJ's will put out something that is loud and hit hard. Most local DJ's are going to have that style. There are a few DJ's out there though that actually care about sound quality. Take Adagio For Strings by Tiesto. Probably his most widely known track. I listen to those on my monitors and it fills the soundstage PLENTY.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bballer123, post: 3370686, member: 566226"] For people that actually understand tuning and not just read numbers, it does make sense. And to however many people have said that techno is not represented and mixed in a fashion where their can be a sufficient soundstage... that is not the case in a good number of albums. A lot of DJ's will put out something that is loud and hit hard. Most local DJ's are going to have that style. There are a few DJ's out there though that actually care about sound quality. Take Adagio For Strings by Tiesto. Probably his most widely known track. I listen to those on my monitors and it fills the soundstage PLENTY. [/QUOTE]
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