Hi Carlos, less than 1% of my customers are into hip-hop. Maybe 1 demo every six months playing hip-hop, but it does happen occasionally.Bob, it is a know fact that most phone and camera microphones drop off in frequency response below 50Hz. Studio microphones can capture sound lower than this obviously. What system videos aim to capture is the general sound of the system and while they will not capture the lowest notes they get rest and that’s enough to give most of us a taste of the sound in the room. If your customers are into Hip-Hop as you have alluded to in the past then I agree that the sound over videos will probably will not do the speakers justice but most of us are not listening to beat-boxes at home. Post your videos and let us decide what we think. After all, only an idiot would buy or not buy a speaker based on the sound on videos according to most here.
I understand your reasoning and respect it and understand what works for you and several others. I defer as I said to what I believe will work for myself and my customers, which their listening habits include Jazz, Classical, Opera, Rock etc.
I prefer in-room listening to the videos, especially when in my experience they are two totally different experiences. Especially when many use the videos to determine the sound of a system. That just doesn't work for me, plain and simple.