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  • Good point...Proper phase alignment is best, since each frequency travels at different speeds. The idea is to get each frequency to reach the ear simultaneously.

  • .... My 2nd speaker was a big Snell  main reason was ihe rear tweeter

  • Both of you need to go back to watching kiddy porn.

    cabinet bracing introduces wave distortion inside the enclosure you retard!

    and if you could read you would have understood I said Gloss would NOT help the wave front.

    Passive Cross overs are the biggest detail killers to boot, so both of you bitches STFU.

  • Shadow, you really don't know what you're talking about. First off, the baffle is the anchor for the drivers, and If internal bracing is done properly, there is no wave distortion. (as illustrated with KEF Reference Series).

  • I don`t believe anybody was talking about kiddy porn except you buddy! Makes me wonder about you!

  • do you need a subwoofer to get big bass

  • Please, shut up, now. Its called a crossover.

    Again, shut up, you know nothing.

  • Again shadow, you're way off base. Firstly, what is a drive unit? It's a DRIVER. Secondly, most people buying speakers on this level also invest well in a class A amplifier(s) such as Krell, Levinson, etc. As far as MDF is concerned, you are correct, MDF is not high density because MDF stands for MEDIUM DENSITY FIBER. HDF on the other hand, weighs about 50-60lbs per cubic foot.

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