Hey all,
Thanks to the chatter on this forum and elsewhere, I sadly caught the bass bug. As a result, I am in the process of acquiring a pair of RBH 1010 SEN's for my home theater to replace the Emp Tek E10s subwoofer that came with the Destination Audio set-up I purchased earlier this year. After a bit of poking around, I decided to move on the pair of 1010's that were south of a grand on Audiogon. I felt comfortable that I was going to be happy with them after having read some of the words Gene had used to describe them in his review of the T-2 system, as well as other feedback I had found on line.
So, thats the background to my situation... the point to my post is that I noticed a significant difference in the stated frequency response on the RBH website between the SEN (passive) and the SEP (powered with an internal amplifier) versions. The two provided frequency responses were:
1010 SEP
20hz - 180hz (+/- 3 db)
1010 SEN
24hz - 180hz (+/- 3 db)
To my knowledge (correct me if I am wrong), there is no difference in the drivers, the box, or the port between the two models. There is only the exclusion of the amplifier from the passive version; should this have a difference on the performance of the sub? To my unknowing brain, I had thought that no amp = more air space in box = more boom.
If the sub is properly powered (Behringer ep4000 go!), should there be any difference whatsoever? Any thoughts you fine folks have on the matter would be appreciated.
Regards,
Bill