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Last night my two 350s rocked my refrigerator that's 20' away so much so that the ice cubes tray fell over inside, scaring my cats, leaving two large gashes in the side of my couch. True story.
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Do you have pics of the Gashes? Thats pretty cool.. (in a...sucky sort of way...)
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Haha, I do. I will post them with the rest of the pics I owe you guys in a few days. Still finalizing the setup here, and with work being a bastard it'll be a few.
Oh I should add that the cause of this was opening scene in House of Flying Daggers when he throws the plate of beans. I will admit I damn near fell out of my chair.
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Last night my two 350s rocked my refrigerator that's 20' away so much so that the ice cubes tray fell over inside, scaring my cats, leaving two large gashes in the side of my couch. True story. You’re supposed to tell me something bad . . . not awesome.
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I saw someone's EP350 in the warehouse and the box was barely there as it had gotten wet. Is that bad enough?
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JLunden,
The VTF-2 is $550 with shipping, the EP350 from the Factory Outlet (which in my experience, looks like new speakers), is $669. The EP350 also has a more powerful amp than the VTF-2, rated at 300 watts (vs 250 watts) which will provide greater, and cleaner output at the lows of the low frequencies.
I'd say for only a difference of $119, go with the EP350.
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Also, why do some of the more expensive Axiom subs have a higher Hz rating? For example, the EP400 only states a response of 23Hz.
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The pricepoint on the EP400 is higher due to the form factor. You're paying more for the performance squeezed into a small package. It's like the subwoofer the spy world would use.
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I don't think anyone here would argue that the EP400 has a terrible price point.
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Also, why do some of the more expensive Axiom subs have a higher Hz rating? For example, the EP400 only states a response of 23Hz. With the EP400 you are paying for the DSP and the ability to hit 23hz in a small box, not many subs out there the size of the EP400 can do it, especially with an 8" driver.
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