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Woofers don't move at all when music is playing
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(06-Feb-2016, 03:43)Pim van Vliet Wrote: The woofers are no different from other woofers except that they CAN move much further out IF called for. An easy test would be feeling if there's movement; that will tell you they work. Then the next thing would be playing some really low frequency music. If you have tidal, try Royals by Lorde. If that doesn't make them shake then you probably did get two duds in a row.

(06-Feb-2016, 04:02)Adams Wrote: Play the James Blake song "limit to your love" on about 60, available on deezer at this link: http://www.deezer.com/album/703955  if that doesn't get them moving you have a problem.


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Thanks a lot for both recommendations guys!  I didn't go above 45 on either song but the woofers definitely did move.  They don't go in and out wildly but there's definitely a good bit of vibration in tune with the beats.  

The vibrations are hardly noticeable at a normal listening level of 35 but they were pretty apparent at 45.  I'm guessing at 60, they would move like what I've seen in Youtube videos.
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RE: Woofers don't move at all when music is playing - by Saintly - 06-Feb-2016, 04:27

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