
Sheep
Audioholic Warlord
Yes, but who has room for IB speakersMacManNM said:Sheep you have to understand that when Buck and I were younger, most of the really good speakers were sealed enclosures. When we went around listening to speakers we both could pick out the bass reflex units in a millisecond.
In general, a vented enclosure is designed to artificially enhance the low frequency extension of a speaker. The most accurate design for speakers is an infinite baffle design. The sealed enclosure is closer than a vented enclosure to that design. Buck isn't saying that vented speakers are junk. If you were to take comments of equal quality, build them into speakers, one set vented, one set sealed, and the other in an infinite baffle. The IB would be the most accurate; the sealed would be 2nd, and the vented 3rd. The fact is that sealed enclosures have a very predictable bass roll off, compensating for this is very easy.
Also, music really doesn't go below 30Hz (unless you are listening to some pipe organ or really wild electronic stuff), so why have a speaker that can play below that for music? All it is doing is wasting power reproducing things that aren't supposed to be there IE distortion from the components, and its own distortions.
Ok, even better. Music doesn't go below 30hz. So your saying movie subwoofer would make music boomy. That SVS I posted above has 1.13% THD @31.5hz @100dB. Why am I saying this? This subwoofer is capable of accurate music, and movie playback.
Velodyne DD18. 4% THD @16hz @100dB, and it gets better the higher you go. Another subwoofer fit for music and movies. This Myth is just that, a Myth. Subwoofers can do both, stop maiking people waste their money
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