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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 3459377" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>So, you are saying you own/owned a xxx sub, and that's the performance it gave you? if you are talking about a new one, I do not know, but I doubt it. If you mean the older version, nothing could be further from the truth. Within their playing range, my xxx's have hit every note Ive asked, and no trouble with transition even on the fastest rock beats. Much of the problems you describe could be attributed to the box.</p><p><em>"flat curves when dealing with woofers are mostly made up from box designs and the environment they are in."</em></p><p></p><p>I assume that is in response to my comment about a flat BL curve. If so, a speaker's BL curve has nothing to do with the enclosure its placed in. If that's not what you were referring to, I fail to see your point.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, you did not mention your experience with the xxx comp set you are critiquing. You must have forgot. I still would like to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 3459377, member: 549629"] So, you are saying you own/owned a xxx sub, and that's the performance it gave you? if you are talking about a new one, I do not know, but I doubt it. If you mean the older version, nothing could be further from the truth. Within their playing range, my xxx's have hit every note Ive asked, and no trouble with transition even on the fastest rock beats. Much of the problems you describe could be attributed to the box. [I]"flat curves when dealing with woofers are mostly made up from box designs and the environment they are in."[/I] I assume that is in response to my comment about a flat BL curve. If so, a speaker's BL curve has nothing to do with the enclosure its placed in. If that's not what you were referring to, I fail to see your point. Lastly, you did not mention your experience with the xxx comp set you are critiquing. You must have forgot. I still would like to know. [/QUOTE]
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