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Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA.
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<blockquote data-quote="Ivan Beaver" data-source="post: 75715" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>Re: Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA.</p><p></p><p></p><p>True. I must admit that I used to be in the "there is no reason to go below 40hz" crowd. Until I started playing with some of Toms products.</p><p></p><p>Having the extra effortless extension really adds to the experience-even if the fundamentals of the music don't go that low. It really fills it out. And if the loudspeaker can go lower, then it is not working as hard-and if it isn't working as hard-there is less distortion.</p><p></p><p>You hear music in a whole new way. The "nay sayers" are either very closed minded or more likely-they have never heard a system that can do it EASILY.</p><p></p><p>Sure you can simply add some eq boost down low to make the loudspeaker "appear" to go lower-at least to a simple amplitude freq response graph. But like adding the boost up high-it is NOT the same thing with the same sonic result.</p><p></p><p>But that boost quickly gets eaten up in available headroom and excursion limits. They "forget" to mention that in the spec sheet-but it DOES happen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ivan Beaver, post: 75715, member: 30"] Re: Danley SM80 and others shootout Monday January 14 at Danley in Gainesville, GA. True. I must admit that I used to be in the "there is no reason to go below 40hz" crowd. Until I started playing with some of Toms products. Having the extra effortless extension really adds to the experience-even if the fundamentals of the music don't go that low. It really fills it out. And if the loudspeaker can go lower, then it is not working as hard-and if it isn't working as hard-there is less distortion. You hear music in a whole new way. The "nay sayers" are either very closed minded or more likely-they have never heard a system that can do it EASILY. Sure you can simply add some eq boost down low to make the loudspeaker "appear" to go lower-at least to a simple amplitude freq response graph. But like adding the boost up high-it is NOT the same thing with the same sonic result. But that boost quickly gets eaten up in available headroom and excursion limits. They "forget" to mention that in the spec sheet-but it DOES happen. [/QUOTE]
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