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I have a set of Sony SS7000's, I got a great deal on them and been pretty impressed so far given how much I paid. I have the itch to upgrade but the wife is not scratching.
My biggest complaint from the speakers is the bass response. It sounds boomy and kinda muddy. I've seen people plug the port on subwoofers before, and thinking about trying it on the towers. I'm wondering if I'd get a tighter sound out of them. Any one tried this before? Thanks. |
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