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I can easily feel the music when listening in TJHUB's room when running his HT2-TL's full range. His room is quite large, too. How big is your room, coke? Also, have you ever measured the in-room frequency response? If you have to turn the music up that loud to "feel the bass," there may be a bass suckout at your listening position. In TJHUB's room we can shake the house, and that's without a subwoofer. We have also actually measured his room and there are no suckouts, so perhaps something is amiss in your room?
Well, since I am the only one who presently has a pair of SS10's running, I am probably the only person who could answer your question. But I don't have that particular recording. So I can't be of much help. The woofer section of the SS10's can handle 500 continuous watts and 1000 peak watts. So I don't think that would be a problem. And they are tuned to about 21Hz so they would reproduce just about any deep bass in music. I don't know how loud you like to listen, but I have run a few cuts at levels that made everyone in the room a bit uncomfortable and there were no problems. That said, none of these speakers were specifically designed for high SPL levels. This is more the realm of pro drivers. They don't play particularly deep, they typically have larger cones and the sound quality is not generally very high. But they can move a lot of air rather efficiently. The HT2-TL's are tuned quite low. The forces them to reproduce frequencies lower than they would reproduce in a typical ported cabinet. But they must move a lot more air in the process and this requires more cone movement. They handle fairly high SPL levels without any problem. But if you force them to play too loud, they will reach their XMAX (limit of cone movement) and will distort. If you cross them to a sub and relieve them of some bass duties, they will not reach their XMAX as soon. So it would be possible to play them louder than you currently can, but you would need a sub to off-load some bass duties.This would obviously not be the case with the SS10's or SS12's since they basically have subwoofer drivers in the woofer sections.- Jim
Agreed. I'd suspect in-room response as the issue here as well. I have yet to distort my HT2-TLs and I've been running them full range and at higher levels than I like. There's no doubt a subwoofer would do a lot more, but Nuance is right, they can shake my floor pretty good and I could fool most people into thinking that my sub was actually playing. Don't get me wrong, a larger driver dedicated to low frequency output would certainly perform better, but the HT2-TLs don't leave me wanting for much.I don't have the track you're talking about, but I'll see if I can round it up and give some better feedback.