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Yup, smoother frequency response because one Gotham functions like two co-located subs, while two separately located F 113's have less room effect.
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Stereophile: JL Audio Fathom f212 powered subwoofer
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I have two F112's in my home theater now and have them dialed way down to around 9 o'clock, my home theater room opens up into a very large area behind the rear seats. Unless your theater is really huge you should be good with the two F112's. |
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I hear ya buddy. But I still wouldn't mind hearing a Gotham one of these days. In the end, the Gotham was just too much weight for me to deal with.
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