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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Hardage" data-source="post: 108046" data-attributes="member: 185"><p>Re: tall skinny speakers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I think he's been fiddling with various dimensions and crazy airflow port type stuff and has re-voiced one of the bigger ones. He was trying to get more of that 70-100 area punch that was lacking without sacrificing too much of the really low stuff that it did so well. They have another name now so go to the site and look at Chimera under subs. I've heard the 21 version compared to his other beast the Sub Engine with the same 21 and have formed my own opinion regarding what they would be good for. He has yet to really power one up with a mega type power amp and load it with one of the newer higher rated 21" neo 's so they have not yet been measured up to their full potential. I think they would do great for any system needing some super duper low end below 40 where most normal subs tend to start rolling off. I would use it just for below 40 - maybe the dubbsteppers would like them for DJ stuff along with the usual subbage ? Did you see that pick of the 8 Sub engines used on a football field for the MLK celebration? I was there and it was amazing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Hardage, post: 108046, member: 185"] Re: tall skinny speakers I think he's been fiddling with various dimensions and crazy airflow port type stuff and has re-voiced one of the bigger ones. He was trying to get more of that 70-100 area punch that was lacking without sacrificing too much of the really low stuff that it did so well. They have another name now so go to the site and look at Chimera under subs. I've heard the 21 version compared to his other beast the Sub Engine with the same 21 and have formed my own opinion regarding what they would be good for. He has yet to really power one up with a mega type power amp and load it with one of the newer higher rated 21" neo 's so they have not yet been measured up to their full potential. I think they would do great for any system needing some super duper low end below 40 where most normal subs tend to start rolling off. I would use it just for below 40 - maybe the dubbsteppers would like them for DJ stuff along with the usual subbage ? Did you see that pick of the 8 Sub engines used on a football field for the MLK celebration? I was there and it was amazing. [/QUOTE]
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