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Re: Running 3 M22's For Front soundstage
Mojo #183916 11/16/07 03:41 AM
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 Originally Posted By: Mojo
Your point is well-taken. A newbie on the boards may read a post by someone who has a few thousand posts and take that someone's words for gospel because that someone may be seen as an expert to the newbie.

Well summated mojo.
I've expressed similar comments in the past and been admonished for it.
We just keep chugging along.


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Re: Running 3 M22's For Front soundstage
JohnK #183929 11/16/07 04:16 AM
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Actually John, in this case, the 22 sounded like a column of sound. It was very unnatural. When someone is talking to me, I don't perceive the sound as originating from a small area of their face. It sounds "bigger" and more resonant than that. The 150 adequately imitates this effect. The 22 that we heard on the other hand sounded like a very narrow, vertical line source.


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