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Originally Posted by paulphoosreal
I would disagree with you on a number of issues. That being the one size fits all doesn't always apply. I. E. How about room size. My 7 Ts go down to 28 HZ. But, in my room which is 34x23 ft., I need bass reinforcement. Does that mean they were designed incorrectly?
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I see your point. I think speaker manufacturers produce a range of speakers to accommodate different room sizes and, when used in a space optimal for a particular model, are not intended to require a sub. Going to an extreme as an example, if one were to use bookshelf speakers as the mains in a very large room, then sure, a subwoofer would be beneficial. But I don't think that the manufacturer expected that speaker to serve that purpose.
The OP is facing this very issue in choosing between 802s and 803s for his particular room size.