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ACI Titan V.S HSU-TN1225HO


Posted by C.J. [IP: 209.18.29.1] on August 04, 1999 at 16:20:27
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In Reply to: ACI Titan V.S HSU-TN1225HO posted by mtrycrafts on August 04, 1999 at 01:46:36:

"mtrycrafts'" post though humorous, is nonetheless ambiguous and horribly incorrect. In the ever advancing state of the art of music reproduction, listening, measurement, overall system integration, room interaction, etc.; since when is one NOT concerned with bass and its ability to reinforce a soundstage? Let alone incorrectly setup woofers and/or subwoofers and their ability to smear imaging? Through my years of setting up and tweaking high-end systems, it has become all too obvious that bass quality has a profound effect on soundstage, imaging, and the believability of a reproduced event (given source material, system, quality of electricity, room, etc.). As a point of reference, Bob Harley's "The Complete Guide To High-End Audio" (though not complete), as well as other books and articles, is a rather good place to start in this matter.

Hmmm if dear "mtrycrafts'" listens at all to reproduced music (let alone the real event), perhaps its through AM radios and/or lotsa ear wax. Thereby his lack of knowledge would then be understood and overlooked. Which lends itself to the drivel of "Why do you think it takes a different response for a speaker to reproduce music than HT?" Response?! Is that to mean a speaker needs to act differently to the electrical signal of HT as opposed to one containing just MUSIC?! It would been better had "he" said that there are different designs optimized for certain price points given the two market segments. Let alone designs that work well in both. If the overall goal is pointed toward accuracy, I can readily point to quite a few transducers that do very well in both aspects of reproduction. Therefore to answer "his" inane question as posed: it doesn't.

Furthering the embarrassment, "mtrycrafts" drolls on with this is "not rocket science", but "his" lack of comprehension points to the discerning that for "him" - it is.

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