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Question for those with experience with different component sets, I have been using the Polk db6501 and I find they don't do well in the 100-250hz range. I was going
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Question for those with experience with different component sets, I have been using the Polk db6501 and I find they don't do well in the 100-250hz range. I was going to go with the Polk MM series but thought against it seeing how many peeps love their DB's but for me I am not so impressed.
Any suggestions on something that can cover these lower frequencies with more reliability? Right now I am looking at either the Polk MM or Boston PRO series, but I don't want to make the same mistake twice. Any suggestions? |
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