john_k_antony
Well-Known Member
John, you are right. in fact i see no issues with using a 150w amp with your speakers. WRT to overexurcison, you can hear it as well as see it. In most cases. as you raise the volume you will hear the sound hardening and compressing before you overdrive the woofer ( and there is a sound technical reason why that happens). you need to watch out for that.
WRT to crossover see my previous post.
80dB is not loud. but if you want 80dB of 20hz bass from the bookshelf - it is waaaay too loud. you are asking a bit much from your speakers.
1. you want them clear,
2. you want them small,
3. you want them cheap (WRT to the average spend of a hifi fan)
4. and you want deep bass.
if that were all possible in 1 speaker, then forum members are less than wise to buy their multi lakh speakers, right?
. pls do not blame the speakers.
Kapvin,
80db was for the total sound out put, not just the bass frequency. I think for bass frequencies < 80Hz, it would be 50db or so at my volume level. I measured bass SPL by just running my Sub and measured the SPL at the same listening position setting the cross over in the AVR to 100Hz. So my Sub was doing everything below 100Hz. The AVR was playing at the same volume level of 73.
I never wanted deep bass from Q300 and I know that it can't create deep bass. This was proved to me in the audition. I got Q300 for its mid range clarity and I know that it will work well for me in the dialog parts and with Indian movies with lots of music in it. And I must say that Q300 ROCKS as a center channel for dialog clarity. I just wanted them to do anything above 80Hz. I have my Sub to do everything below 80Hz.
I used Pure Direct mode as I felt Denon sounded pretty bad in the normal mode where it does DSP. Pire Direct was sounding pretty balanced for me.
Thanks,
John.