"We make the best loudspeakers". Says so right there on the page.
The Chorus has a sensitivity of 96 dB, bass extension to 35 Hz, and an internal volume of about 1/2 cubic feet.
The gap between a truly high-end company like NSMT, who makes the best loudspeakers, and a hack like myself, is truly astounding:
I have built speakers that are roughly ten times the size (and ten times the cost) of the NSMT Chorus, and mine do not match the combination of sensitivity and bass extension that the amazing little Chorus offers.
Now I'm embarrassed to even write this... the thought crossed my mind that perhaps NSMT is measuring with a different yardstick than the one I'm using. But then I remembered that they make the best loudspeakers, and I don't, so who am I to question them?
;^)
Duke
(yes, I really am a speaker manufacturer)
The Chorus has a sensitivity of 96 dB, bass extension to 35 Hz, and an internal volume of about 1/2 cubic feet.
The gap between a truly high-end company like NSMT, who makes the best loudspeakers, and a hack like myself, is truly astounding:
I have built speakers that are roughly ten times the size (and ten times the cost) of the NSMT Chorus, and mine do not match the combination of sensitivity and bass extension that the amazing little Chorus offers.
Now I'm embarrassed to even write this... the thought crossed my mind that perhaps NSMT is measuring with a different yardstick than the one I'm using. But then I remembered that they make the best loudspeakers, and I don't, so who am I to question them?
;^)
Duke
(yes, I really am a speaker manufacturer)