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Post #320357 by tikiyaki on Sat, Jul 21, 2007 11:10 AM

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On 2007-07-19 09:48, otikiniko wrote:
Please post an update when you get 'em installed and working...

I suspect a few things but I'd like to hear responses before blasting something based upon specifications and description alone.

I'd suggest rolling some of the bottom end out of your signal (EQ or Bass knob) since the specs state they go no lower than 50Hz. You might even want to find one of those "Subwoofer Rocks" to help round out the sound if you're looking to really crank it.

Sorry to come off as such an "audio geek". :wink:

GEEK ! Actually, when I do mixing and mastering, I use 2 different sets of computer speakers as well as my KRK ST6's. You want the finished product to sound good on standard consumer speakers as well as the pro audio ones. The fact that most people hear music for the first time on the computer these days, means having to make those mixes and masters sound good on the little guys.

That being said, this will be a nice 3rd listening option. Big Speakers, but not audiophile.

Also, I MAY just use these guys in the live Tikiyaki Orchestra set and pipe the jungle sounds trhu them...Put them up at the front of the stage for decor AND sound. :)

And yea, that pic is TOTALLY Photoshopped.