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"Eisboch" wrote in
: Subsonic frequencies are often recorded as low frequency effects in some DVD movies. Watch "Das Boat" on a home theater system equipped with an 18" Velodyne subwoofer and you will be convinced. Nothing you hear, but certainly something you feel. Das Boot isn't a music CD, which is the topic or our conversation, right? Larry -- I worked hard under Social Security since I was 12. My SS retirement check is one oz of gold per month. Can we afford to start any more wars for corporations? |
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![]() "Larry" wrote in message ... "Eisboch" wrote in : Subsonic frequencies are often recorded as low frequency effects in some DVD movies. Watch "Das Boat" on a home theater system equipped with an 18" Velodyne subwoofer and you will be convinced. Nothing you hear, but certainly something you feel. Das Boot isn't a music CD, which is the topic or our conversation, right? Larry There was theme music in "Das Boat". :-) However, I still disagree with your statement, "You also don't need a $1200 woofer that can reproduce 10-50 Hz, because the only thing down there is turntable rumble and a few heavy trucks rattling FM detector's tuned circuits, in older radios." My feeling (and experience) is that a good sub that can produce subsonic frequencies sounds much more natural and tight when using it to reproduce the low bass frequencies of an acoustic or electric bass, especially with digital recordings. BTW, $1200 for a good, powered subwoofer is a steal. Eisboch |
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