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  • this video suck ass

    

  • Why are there two people in this video? I just don't get it. One person is more than capable of giving us this information (and even that's not very good...).

  • 240 p we meet again ...

  • falsetto accent?

  • I can't tell whether it's really bad video compression, or a jelly on the camera lense, or a cameraman who can't use the focus properly.

    But wow this video is blurry as hell.

  • u feel so much more with a car sub, u can actually FEEL the base

  • good vid but most people have the speakers set to small and the sub turned all the way up

  • @calvinchoe100 if you turn the sub all the way up it will distort!

  • @raymondleeleggs it will not m8 :) i dont use home theater subs :) i use car subs with my home theatre receiver :) i use a sony hdmi receiver that has a passive sub pre out and it sound awesome

  • @raymondleeleggs it wont disort if you have your subwoofer cross over set to 80 on the receiver, and the cross over turned all the way down on the back of the sub, and turn up the subwoofer level up on the back of the sub. and it really depends on what type of subwoofer you use and how many watts it can really take. telling from this video you's dont give out the right info, those speakers look like shit and came from a dump BASICALLY YOUR TELLING ME THAT KLIPSCH DISTORTS ??? PFFT YOU WISH

  • @calvinchoe100 Those speakers don't look like shit!

  • LOL Even with towers,if u have a sub woofer you want to set them "small",so all the bass goes to the sub woofer!! the video statement is wrong.!! Newbies!

  • Note : this vedio applies in another country not the us....

  • this is fucking useless

  • can you use car subwoofers with a home revever?

  • @010countryboy010 I think it would be technically possible.

  • @MADMANx511 that was 6 months ago xD thanks though

  • @010countryboy010 Hahahaha, i didnt see that! You're very welcome :)

  • @010countryboy010 yes..... with a monoblock amp.....

  • christ when did it all get so complicated

  • Woah, "sound level checker meter"?! I mean, when you get one of those to set your surround sound up it shows you're really serious about it.

  • Alternatively u could use those old fashioned things called 'ears' :).

  • if you turn off the sound on this video you can really focus on the movement of the tall man's eyebrows. their opening manoeuvre (hits your screen at about 20 seconds) sets the scene for some really good arching of the left brow throughout. support for this forehead friendly caterpillar comes from his rapidly blinking eyelids - if you like em flapping fast then look no further. Without the sound i'm not really sure what they are talking about, but with REM like this I know i'll be back for more

  • This is so wrong! you NEVER set your speakers to large unless they are capable of handling the sub-bass frequencies or have a sub running between the front two speakers, or worse the bass from the rears will be re-routed to the front speakers and the sub-woofer will not work.

  • you what? the subwoofer is served by a dedicated channel of audio - hence the '.1' bit of '5.1' on a DVD - so you will always have a subwoofer channel. most speakers are quite capable of handling a normal movie soundtrack, so setting them to large is the best way of ensuring all the sound is sent to each speaker.

  • sounds cheap

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