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<blockquote data-quote="Don Williams" data-source="post: 217131" data-attributes="member: 10396"><p>There is nothing wrong with targeting 100 - 400Hz, but what is going to cover the lower and higher ranges? Those need to be covered for most full range music to sound good unless the systems is being used only for instruments or voice that does not go lower than 100 HZ. A lot of voice only systems (announce, paging, etc.) have limited low and high frequency responses because it's not needed for vocals only. I'm not sure which Danely or Void products you are looking at, but both companies make subwoofer systems that target that range (generally from 30 Hz to 100+ Hz). This is that range that gives a lot of music the "energy" we like to feel. Can you can explain exactly what you mean by "kick bin".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Don Williams, post: 217131, member: 10396"] There is nothing wrong with targeting 100 - 400Hz, but what is going to cover the lower and higher ranges? Those need to be covered for most full range music to sound good unless the systems is being used only for instruments or voice that does not go lower than 100 HZ. A lot of voice only systems (announce, paging, etc.) have limited low and high frequency responses because it's not needed for vocals only. I'm not sure which Danely or Void products you are looking at, but both companies make subwoofer systems that target that range (generally from 30 Hz to 100+ Hz). This is that range that gives a lot of music the "energy" we like to feel. Can you can explain exactly what you mean by "kick bin". [/QUOTE]
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