Anyone tried one of these? http://www.jamesloudspeaker.com/productdet.cfm?page=itemdetail&id=136
ParadigmDawg Audioholic Overlord Mar 19, 2008 #1 Anyone tried one of these? http://www.jamesloudspeaker.com/productdet.cfm?page=itemdetail&id=136
TLS Guy Audioholic Jedi Mar 19, 2008 #2 Greg Gable said: Anyone tried one of these? http://www.jamesloudspeaker.com/productdet.cfm?page=itemdetail&id=136 Click to expand... No, but it looks like a fourth order coupled cavity design, it is certainly above a second order. Bass distortion and time delay problems are immense, with that type of design.
Greg Gable said: Anyone tried one of these? http://www.jamesloudspeaker.com/productdet.cfm?page=itemdetail&id=136 Click to expand... No, but it looks like a fourth order coupled cavity design, it is certainly above a second order. Bass distortion and time delay problems are immense, with that type of design.
ParadigmDawg Audioholic Overlord Mar 19, 2008 #3 Glad you said that, you just saved me 3k! TLS Guy said: No, but it looks like a fourth order coupled cavity design, it is certainly above a second order. Bass distortion and time delay problems are immense, with that type of design. Click to expand...
Glad you said that, you just saved me 3k! TLS Guy said: No, but it looks like a fourth order coupled cavity design, it is certainly above a second order. Bass distortion and time delay problems are immense, with that type of design. Click to expand...
jcPanny Audioholic Ninja Mar 20, 2008 #4 Greg, What is wrong with the Sevo 15"? It should have plenty of LFE down below 20 Hz. If you want to add more "feel" add a couple bass shakers to the couch.
Greg, What is wrong with the Sevo 15"? It should have plenty of LFE down below 20 Hz. If you want to add more "feel" add a couple bass shakers to the couch.
TLS Guy Audioholic Jedi Mar 20, 2008 #5 jcPanny said: Greg, What is wrong with the Sevo 15"? It should have plenty of LFE down below 20 Hz. If you want to add more "feel" add a couple bass shakers to the couch. Click to expand... Spl counts too. My big lines have an F3 of 27 Hz but I can assure you no shaker in the chair is required! It's like an Earthquake in some movies, and you can feel bass organ pipes.
jcPanny said: Greg, What is wrong with the Sevo 15"? It should have plenty of LFE down below 20 Hz. If you want to add more "feel" add a couple bass shakers to the couch. Click to expand... Spl counts too. My big lines have an F3 of 27 Hz but I can assure you no shaker in the chair is required! It's like an Earthquake in some movies, and you can feel bass organ pipes.
ParadigmDawg Audioholic Overlord Mar 20, 2008 #6 Nothing wrong with it, I was just thinking if something like the James would equal it and be out of the way, it would be awesome. jcPanny said: Greg, What is wrong with the Sevo 15"? It should have plenty of LFE down below 20 Hz. If you want to add more "feel" add a couple bass shakers to the couch. Click to expand...
Nothing wrong with it, I was just thinking if something like the James would equal it and be out of the way, it would be awesome. jcPanny said: Greg, What is wrong with the Sevo 15"? It should have plenty of LFE down below 20 Hz. If you want to add more "feel" add a couple bass shakers to the couch. Click to expand...