* "Rick Pali" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 17 Jan 2000
| That's bizarre, certainly 200Hz it well above the threshold where one can
| tell which direction the sound is coming from!
Those higher frequency response settings are for when your speakers do not
have subwoofers of their own. Ie, the ki
From: Stainless Steel Rat
> Frequency Response, Hz (+/- 3dB):
> 80Hz setting 40-100Hz
> 100Hz setting 40-110Hz
> 120Hz setting 40-120Hz
> 160Hz setting 42-160Hz
> 200Hz setting 42-200Hz
That's bizarre, certainly 200Hz it well above the threshold where one can
tell which direction the
> The Cambridge SoundWorks "BassCube 8" (which I recently
> purchased) has a bottom end of 80Hz. Explosions make it
> rumble quite a bit, but music barely makes it twitch.
The sub on my main system is set to cross over at 60Hz and it does a heck of
a lot more than twitch. I know that one of my
Just for yucks, here are the specs on the aforementioned BassCube 8:
Amplifier Power (at 100Hz, <.5% THD): 50 watts
Driver Size: 8 inches
Sensitivity for full output at 100Hz, Subwoofer Level at maximum, Low Pass
set at 200Hz:
Line Level Input (monoaural), milivolts: 95
Speaker Level Inpu