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https://hometheaterhifi.com/reviews...audio-5-2-channel-home-theater-system-review/
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OMG those subwoofers! Two D212 subwoofers are complete and utter overkill for my size of home theater but, be that as it may, I have never had such impressive sounding, detailed, and, when necessary, concussive bass in my home theater, ever. The well-thought-out control app on my phone gave me an excellent amount of flexibility for dialing in each subwoofer to perform its best in the room prior to letting room correction finesse the rest. The two subs were easily getting down flat to at least 15 Hz in room and kept bass evenly distributed amongst all four of our chairs. It will be very hard to go back to lesser subs when these are sent back.
While I did say that the Perlisten S7t did not need a subwoofer, that didn’t stop me from adding both the D212s subwoofers to the towers while in my studio (insert maniacal laugh here), tying and blending them all together with my Anthem STR preamplifier/power amp combo and ARC room correction. I guess I wanted to see just how much of that “lily I could gild” so after calibration, setting ARC to bass manage everything at 80 Hz, and maxing out the room correction at 350 Hz, I loaded up this track of electronic music to see how much this recklessly over-the-top 2.2 channel system could energize my room. OH. MY. G…..Astounding bass! I have never had so much fun with a stereo system in my house before!
An almost punishing and concussive bass line begins that carries through most of the rest of the song. I have never felt a pair of subwoofers energize and pressurize this big room the way those D212s subs did on this track. The successive hits to the chest of deep, solid bass notes had me laughing out loud. This was so much fun! There was not a hint of bloat or sloppiness to the bass at all, just relentless, unending pressure that did not overpower what the towers were doing. Turning this track up as loud as I dared, I had the entire room shaking, I was physically taking a beating and the subwoofers looked like they were still just loafing along. If Perlisten’s claims of 60 mm peak-to-peak driver travel are to be believed, then the D212s looked like they had a lot more left in the tank to give. As of this moment, you could not wipe the smile off my face!