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Old 11-10-2000, 09:12 AM   #20 (permalink)
Tyler Durden
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Hiya Crazy Bee

I have indeed learned something - and that is that you should read my posts thoroughly as well - your reply above is completely superfluous to what I have been saying - I have not commented on whether or not your speakers are set to small large or whatever - you could set them to whatever you like, it makes no difference to me. All I am stating that your present configuration is poor and that using speakers that are woefully inadequate is a bad idea when using digital systems. The fact that you are building speakers is immaterial as it has no bearing on your system at the present time as you are not using them as we write.

Thanks for your long reply but I have to say that I do not understand your point at all - re-read my post very sloooowwwwlllly and carefully and you will see that your response was unnecessary.

Also, I maintain that if you have your crossover set at 200 and your speakers don't come into play until 300 than you are losing frequencies - what happens may I ask to the frequencies between 200 and 300??? If your sub is reproducing everything below 200 (which is ridiculously high) and your speakers reproducing everything above 300 - then what's going on between the 2. Of course 80 is just a number - duh! But it is a valuable reference to be used within an HT system - whether you like it or not.

Finally, if you know so very much about what you are talking about - why has it been necessary for you to post questions relating to a problem you are experiencing on a forum such as this - it sounds to me as though you feel you are eminently capable of sorting this one out for yourself. In future you might want to think about being more gracious to people who have posted advice in reply to a problem you are claiming to experience. I will waste no more time trying to aid people such as yourself - suffice to say that if you are hearing distortion then TURN IT DOWN - your speakers obviously can't handle it - obvious really. But then I would have thought a person of your obvious talents would be able to tell the difference between distortion and encoding errors? But then again, maybe not.

Cheers

T





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