Usage for more than three years. Sound: The voices of the performers have a lifelike quality to them, as if they were actually present. Unadulterated and unaltered. No sense of music? But, these are distortions from a musical perspective! If this is the case, you should not anticipate hearing voices of this nature given that musicality is created by distortion of the frequency response. And using a music equalizer, you can make adjustments to the following: 200β700 Hz represent power and pressure; 2500β3000 Hz represent air and transparency; 3000-5000 Hz represent sonority and hardness. Dust can accumulate on them, however using monitor wipes once a year is an effective method of treatment. A high reactance that will "roll" budget and not-so-budget receivers with absolute certainty. When this happens, the sound becomes slow and wadded up. They require a connection that is at least as good as bi-amping! On the other hand, a high reactance indicates that the engineers were very careful. Only that should be the case in terms of optimal acoustics. So, it is essential that the amplifier not only be powerful but also steady. Bass. These are the speakers that are included in the 5.1 set. 777 is the way to go in 2.0 if you're looking for bass. It is recommended that, at 555, you switch them off at the TXT standard frequency of 150 Hz and instead utilize a subwoofer. To acquire a subwoofer that is compatible with these speakers presents the same challenge. They produce an excessive amount of "dirt" and do not permit the columns to display their full potential. They do not correspond to these columns in terms of the degree of distortion. I built a subwoofer by myself, using a musical Alpine SWG-1044 enclosed in a 60-liter box, and I tuned the frequency response to 20 Hz. They did an excellent job singing; the subwoofer is placed in the corner like a nightstand, but it appears like Yamaha is responsible for the basses. The microphone is now active. If you want to count, I have a receiver that is 150W at 4 ohms and 100W at 6 ohms. +3 decibels added to the volume, and we're already at 200 watts. +10db is 1000W! +10 dB on a "weak" amplifier of 60 watts is already equivalent to 600 watts with the addition of high-frequency clipping. And there are only 250 spots available! At this location, the squeakers are on fire. And they have to be destroyed! - These speakers are for listening to music of the highest quality, which requires powerful tweeters, which are more expensive. The volume of the music I listen to ranges from -40 dB to -20 dB. The power output ranges from 0.1 to 1 watt, and the sound quality is outstanding. It is necessary to overload the speakers to the point where they wheeze for use at discos. In the absence of this, there is no drive. These speakers will eventually burn out, however they will not produce any overloads during their lifetime. Don't put them under any pressure!
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