You need a big strobe light, that April can flick on from downstairs, you know like with a big red button so she doesn't have to log on the 'puter. That'd impress the folks, hey Ma watch this action!
Are they sounding better as time goes on? I would like to see you get real familiar with the sound Jer, and when Joe does his magic, I'll throw down on a pair and then send em to ya, that and I can probably send ya ten more to do too.
You need a big strobe light, that April can flick on from downstairs, you know like with a big red button so she doesn't have to log on the 'puter. That'd impress the folks, hey Ma watch this action!
Are they sounding better as time goes on? I would like to see you get real familiar with the sound Jer, and when Joe does his magic, I'll throw down on a pair and then send em to ya, that and I can probably send ya ten more to do too.
They're really growing on me, Lee. Where I really notice it is in the vocals - a good "punch" going on there. Horns sound great too! Bass is good n tight, and speaking of which I bet when I get to do the "power tests" that the Polks won't break up... always a sign of a high damping factor if they do not.
Got me.. all I have to work with is listening to different setups at high volume. The Sanyo Plus P55 has a relatively low number, and does have issues. The M80 (when it was still alive, heh)... the Crown (that doggie had one around 200 to 500, I think?).. I think I had a NAD PE 2400 at one time too that didn't do too bad.