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Re: The agony of waiting for speakers
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sweet! Glad you like them.
any plans to add a sub now?
-David
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Have one already. Its an 8" Energy. Nice and punchy. I will be saving up for a 12" and run both subs. The one for the punchyness and the other for the very low freqs. Tonight will be GI-Joe on blueray.
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-David
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Excellent! What a great way to start a weekend!
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Track 7, not 17. doesn't go that high
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Your receiver settings make a big difference in how your speakers sound. (Nothing new here, and you probably already knew that.) But I just wanted you to know how I have mine set for music. Straight stereo mode, without any stereo front stage enhancements. Sound enhancement for lossy music sources on, called sound retriever on mine. Equalizer on (after running auto setup). Tone control on, adjusting bass and treble differently depending on CD. Everything else off.
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