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Old 04-23-2008, 05:49 PM   #14
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Here is my point - just having a sub that can produce 10 or 12 hz is not important (to me). Obviously no one can hear sounds that low, only feel it. However, to feel it, it needs to hit that range with enough authority (SPL) for those sound waves to be felt.

Also, since most movies and music don't contain notes that low, I am not sure of the point.

The most important info on a sub to me is how well it produces the range found in most soundtracks (probably 20 - 40 hz). I want a sub that produces these frequencies with power and low distortion. If a sub that can do this can also hit 10hz, then that is a bonus. I just see many people concentrating too much on just how low a sub can go, and not apparently caring about the rest.

I have two subs in my theater - Paradigm Servo 15 and a Seismic 12. I have no idea exactly how low they can go, but I do know they sound amazing when watching movies or listening to music - and that is what is important to me. I am sure there are subs out there that can go lower, but that doesn't mean they are better subs (though they certainly could be).

The whole point of this thread was Nelly Furtado's "Childhood Dreams", which constantly plays pipe organ at around 10 to 15 hz.
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