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27th 2008f July 2008
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mnp asked:
I have had a 5.1 home cinema system in a box before but found that (a) the sub-woofer was too ‘boomy’ even when turned down; and (b) the sub was too over bearing if I wanted to listen to music. I wonder if there is a system or set-up that doesn’t use, or need a sub and allows the user to switch to 2 front speakers for listening to music?
Buddy
I have had a 5.1 home cinema system in a box before but found that (a) the sub-woofer was too ‘boomy’ even when turned down; and (b) the sub was too over bearing if I wanted to listen to music. I wonder if there is a system or set-up that doesn’t use, or need a sub and allows the user to switch to 2 front speakers for listening to music?
Buddy
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