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PSB T3
#1
To my surprise, I saw that no PSB speakers have had the SAM treatment, which seems slightly odd to me ?. I'm especially interested in the new T3's that are getting rave reviews.
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#2
With three 7" woofers, maybe it doesn't need further SAM boosting.
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#3
True, although if you look through the list of SAM'd speakers, there is plenty of high end speakers that would quite literally blow this out of the water for bass Wink
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(07-Mar-2016, 13:05)hk6230 Wrote: With three 7" woofers, maybe it doesn't need further SAM boosting.

Maybe, but remember there is more to SAM than just bass boost.  The KEF Blade with 4 x 9" woofers per side is offered a noticeable improvement thanks to the phase correction offered by SAM.
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