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Old 03-25-2018, 08:53 AM
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Four weeks ago i bought the DB2D. Blind. Not heard it before. And read no reviews. You can read a lot of the DB1D and some of the DB3D. And saw the DB3D which is way too tiny for my mind. I'd always think that there's something better out there so the DB2D should be a perfect match for everything.

It was for the low end for my Nautilus 802. I mean, i already had a Sub. A REALLY big one. Cabasse Volcano A30. But... 20 years old and i loved the easy setup/room correction in advance of the new B&W-Subs.

Hey, WOOOOOOOWWWWW! What a difference! It can go REALLY deep and you never had compression effects in room.
Set it to 43 Hz and 12dB as there's no profile for the old Nautilus-Series.

It set me on fire again and the High-End-Virus came back again.

Two weeks later i ordered the 802D3 in white and received it 6 days ago.

Tipp for enthuasiast: Bladerunner 2049. Will blow you away with some bass and even secondslong infrabass later in the fighting scene.

One question is left:
What happens really in the "Input-EQ"? Neutral, Film, Musik, userdefined. The manual and help doesn't tell what exactly changes then. Do you know what happens?
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