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This time the Lipinski’s were connected to a CJ 60 watt tube amp. The main thing I wanted to be sure of was that the Lipinski’s could feed my fix for power listing. I threw on some reggae and r&b and turned up the volume. Boy did those Lipinski’s sound bad at high volumes.
Yes, 31 Hz is hard to believe, with a -1dB point of 56 Hz. The sub is rated to 31 Hz, which is believable with room gain. Perhaps that figure is with the sub.I investigated Lipinskis before committing to SP Technology Timepiece 2.1s, as I did just recently. In the end, there seemed to be no contest, for my needs which include dispersion control and bass accuracy (and extension; -1dB @ 29Hz)
My guess: It was the CJ that sounded bad at high volumes, not the Lipinski's . The NAD probably does a fairly standard job for a SS power amp at high volumes. The CJ probably does a substandard job compared to SS power amps at high volumes.This Lipinski's are intriguing. However, -3db at 31hz with 2 7" sealed drivers!?!?This number sounds unreal or inflated (unless quoting some "in room" measurement). Few (any?) 12" high end subwoofers hit -3db at 31hz in a sealed en ...
I, too, was skeptical upon first seeing the -3 dB of 37 Hz rating of the Lipinskis. The real-world bass performance rating vs anechoic rating is a tricky issue. Some argue you are serving the customer better with stating the in-room situated bass rating while others claim anechoic ratings are more accurate as a standard...I tend to side on what our customers can expect in their situation.