
John Lohmann
Full Audioholic
Thanks; it's not that I wouldn't believe you -- or anyone here -- was just expressing my concerns.I think it certainly will. I am sure you will be able to turn it up louder than it should be.
Slam is produced by factors other than raw power. Slam is not just a function of a sub, this is massive misconception. Slam requires a really good integration of sub with the other speakers and the quality of the rest of the system is crucial here, probably more so than the sub. So the slam very much depends on the power and transient quality of the speakers to well above sub range.
If you don't believe me, then play a sub by itself and I can assure you it will not in any way hear slam.
What a bad sub can do that is "muddy the waters" though. Far too many do from what I have heard.
If you want to hear the realistic crack of those tymps in Beethoven's 9th symphony, then you need a lot more than good subs. There is a renowned passage in that symphony that will tell you if your system can slam in a hurry!
I personally believe on a truly integrated and well designed full range speaker can deliver that edge of your seat excitement and realism.
This new sub will be used strictly for HT, while the older Polk is going to get moved into the two-channel system.