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Re: What Makes a Speaker "Punch?"
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shareholder in the making
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For most HT movie applications is when you'll experience the low LFE from the sub. Most kick or killer bass notes still come from the left/right mains, at least that is the case of my m60's, even with my crossover set to 80hz. Now depending on the type of music you listen to, like that crap I hear this kids driving down the road going thump thump thump and pissing the other drivers off, that would come from the sub possibly. My experience is that most CD music still comes from the mains.
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Re: What Makes a Speaker "Punch?"
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No... I certainly don't listen to the thump thump thump stuff... I was thinking more along the lines of wanting a solid and satisying bass drum kick from a Norah Jones DVD. I feel pretty confident that the M60 will probably deliver a little more oopmh than my old M22's but I just thought I would ask anyway.
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