Is that frequency range with or without the subwoofer? Because if it's with the subwoofer and it only extends down to 200 Hz you're going to miss quite a bit of the low frequency sounds from movies/music. I'd actually say it's god awful if that's the case.
exactly my thinking... gotta get some more specs and details on that though, as I wouldn't mind picking one up, depending on the quality restrained by the frequency here.
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Is that frequency range with or without the subwoofer? Because if it's with the subwoofer and it only extends down to 200 Hz you're going to miss quite a bit of the low frequency sounds from movies/music. I'd actually say it's god awful if that's the case.
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exactly my thinking... gotta get some more specs and details on that though, as I wouldn't mind picking one up, depending on the quality restrained by the frequency here.