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Kele wrote:
My speakers don't start to "party" until about 10 watts. Below that and the sound is lacking presence. Another pair of speakers I've had in the same room are much more refined and delicate and could be more believable at lower volumes. I'm beginning to wonder how radiation pattern changes with volume. Maybe that "just right" volume has less to do with loudness than how the frequencies fill the room. The test would be doing the above live vs volume adjusting exercise with speakers with various radiation schemes. I have heard one engineer friend say that you can turn the Maggies up a lot more without that annoying harshness that most speakers have. Gary Eickmeier |
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