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Re: Performance of EP350 subwoofer not very impres
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Alan,
Long time no hear, I thought I might get a response from someone, I don't know if Jim Salk is related to Dr. Salk or not but he makes some beautiful speakers with exotic woods. Babinga is a wood from Africa Here is his web address and my speakers if you care to look. Lee Pence
http://www.salksound.com/gallery-votm.html
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Re: Performance of EP350 subwoofer not very impres
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Search for my name in the forums and you will find evidence of my struggles with the EP350. It took me about 6 weeks to find the optimal location for my sub. I finally found the sweet spot and am now quite happy with it. Just keep tweaking. It really does perform both as a music sub and an HT sub. Some subs are just harder to place than others. As a matter of fact, I ended up finding 2 sweet spots, one outside of the mains and one inside. Patience, patience, patience. Remember, if you just can't make it work, you can return and/or trade it in.
Mark
"There's too many notes!"
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