Can't feel stupid or otherwise when people keep making statements trying to sound like they know something...when actually they're completely off track...the so called professional equipment the dj at nightclubs thinks he is using is completely outdated analogue devices...this type of equipment if intentionally designed to bump up the mid-bass frequencies to make up for acoustics and alot of people...and speakers that do that are hardly professional...they're basically bad designed cheaply made speakers for commercial use...and frequencies below 40hz are very meaningful for bass with authority without the huge intermodulation distortion of analogue devices...with exaggerated mid-bass which Bose gets away with because they can't make speakers correctly anyway....not even close...Paradigm subwoofers produce bass below 10 hz for smooth accurate bass,...even much better than bag-end can do...speakers can produce frequencies beyong our normal hearing range can actually produce better sound in our normal hearing range without strain...so this argument about subwoofers or speakers producing frequencies we cannot hear being not meaningful is not correct...those speakers are better made....
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Yep, I feel stupid.
Don't take it too hard... Anyone who can make a reference to Electro-Voice is OK in my book.
Can't feel stupid or otherwise when people keep making statements trying to sound like they know something...when actually they're completely off track...the so called professional equipment the dj at nightclubs thinks he is using is completely outdated analogue devices...this type of equipment if intentionally designed to bump up the mid-bass frequencies to make up for acoustics and alot of people...and speakers that do that are hardly professional...they're basically bad designed cheaply made speakers for commercial use...and frequencies below 40hz are very meaningful for bass with authority without the huge intermodulation distortion of analogue devices...with exaggerated mid-bass which Bose gets away with because they can't make speakers correctly anyway....not even close...Paradigm subwoofers produce bass below 10 hz for smooth accurate bass,...even much better than bag-end can do...speakers can produce frequencies beyong our normal hearing range can actually produce better sound in our normal hearing range without strain...so this argument about subwoofers or speakers producing frequencies we cannot hear being not meaningful is not correct...those speakers are better made....