BTW, andromedaaudio, great job on what appears to be excellent craftsmanship and quality speakers.
With regard to androemdaaudio's youtube video showing the water-filled glass and the water not pulsating. Was anybody not the least bit curious why he (or any of you) never expressed concern of sound degradation with his side-firing woofer continuously bombarding low-frequency sound waves directly into his amp that contained 16 exposed glass tubes (yes, I counted them)?
I'm not questioning andronemaaudio's hearing abilities (though that should always be a question mark for every last enthusiast and reviewer).
The million dollar question is,
Since low frequency sound waves are very impacting - so much so that we can even feel their presence from 20 or 30 ft away, why is it that any one of us could place our sensitive instruments in the direct line of fire of a woofer and not perceive any degradation in sonics?
With regard to androemdaaudio's youtube video showing the water-filled glass and the water not pulsating. Was anybody not the least bit curious why he (or any of you) never expressed concern of sound degradation with his side-firing woofer continuously bombarding low-frequency sound waves directly into his amp that contained 16 exposed glass tubes (yes, I counted them)?
I'm not questioning andronemaaudio's hearing abilities (though that should always be a question mark for every last enthusiast and reviewer).
The million dollar question is,
Since low frequency sound waves are very impacting - so much so that we can even feel their presence from 20 or 30 ft away, why is it that any one of us could place our sensitive instruments in the direct line of fire of a woofer and not perceive any degradation in sonics?