I love the second photo: looks like a couple of over muscled Lego men having a face off ...
Anyone for a pool on when Steve will place his order?
My honest question concerning the XLF .. Do you believe that the X-2 XLF will surpass the combination of "normal" X-2 paired with JL Audio Gotham in the Lows? More features to tailor the lows than any passive approach can dream of plus placement flexibility with the X-2 plus subS. Allow me to have my doubts...
My honest question concerning the XLF .. Do you believe that the X-2 XLF will surpass the combination of "normal" X-2 paired with JL Audio Gotham in the Lows? More features to tailor the lows than any passive approach can dream of plus placement flexibility with the X-2 plus subS. Allow me to have my doubts...
On the 12th of never
Granted this is about the Alexandria XLF (Which is now becoming the flagship speaker but NOT replacing the X-2 S2), If someone was not going to go the Wilson Subs, JL is not the way to go. I could have 6 REL G1's for the price of 2 Gothams and it would way more musical.
Yes!!!!!!!!!!You're quite correct. I am thinking if adding two Fathoms in the rear of my room
You're quite correct. I am thinking if adding two Fathoms in the rear of my room
If I were a betting man, and Steve either gets use of or borrows someone with a measuring system (OmniMic, REW, etc), the front and rear subs can be positioned to get MUCH smoother frequency response than he currently has. I would also suggest that the potential sound he might get with proper placement and integration of these four subs will surpass what he might get from buying the new Wilsons....and think about watching movies like Tron or any of the other bombastic flicks with that amount of woofage!!
And I'm with you Ron. When he gets the next two subs, I want to be there (with my TacT) and offer my assistance in integration.
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