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Mark Zarella
 
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Thanks for the info Mark, it's funny how one always assumes that the
more money something costs the better it sounds. Only thing I don't
mind spending the money on is the Dyns as I have heard nothing that
sounds as good as them (doesn't mean there aren't spks that do). The
highs are not harsh like Focals or most others I've heard and they
sound just amazing. Some may say they don't like these Dyns but to me
they are worth every penny as I just love them.


I'm with you on that.

I was under the impression that if I don't spend a grand on an amp I
am somehow "robbing" these speakers of their potential. Seems that I
am mistaken and that maybe I shoud invest in a good EQ and sound
deadening rather than a new amp or xovers.


A good EQ would probably be worthwhile. Sound deadening has its
applications, but usually isn't necessary - especially the way some people
coat their entire doors.


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