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Originally posted by Gluegun
*shrugs* it was a bad component match, but it was what av123 offered.
An Adire Rava would probably do better... with the low pass and high pass filter... but you would have to use the windows volume control. :)
Anyway, when I speak of best as "fact", I mean "most accurate for music" (which they are). When I speak of it by opinion, well, then it's my opinion. In this case, both apply. Again, read the reviews...
What I don't get is how can they be so good if they are missing such a big area of frequency at the lower end. And as for accurate, accurate to what? ...are you saying they reproduce the sound more closely to what it was supposed to be? If so, you would be completely wrong. How can you are the makers or reviewers or anyone for that matter claim one is closer to the original sound than the next. How do they know how it was recorded to sound? They don't and thats where I don't agree at all with audiophiles. Take klipsch for example. Most audiophiles say they are too "harsh" (which i think is rediculous). Most that don't claim to be audiophiles love them. Who's to say the actual song wasn't meant to have that sound to it. Maybe they are the speakers that are accurate and the others aren't. Its a never ending arguement that you, I, nor anyone else has the answer except for the recording studio themselves. All speaker manufacturers color there sound to an extent. So who's coloring the right direction?