Introduction. Cambridge SoundWorks BassCube 10, BassCube 12, BS Speakers BS682

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Introduction

B ass drums, organs, and electronic synthesizers produce extremely low frequency sounds. But traditionally, few home loudspeakers are designed to reproduce bass below about 50 Hz.

Today, however, home loudspeakers are called upon to reproduce more than music: in home theater systems, they are called upon to reproduce movie soundtracks. And modern movie soundtracks contain a lot of energy at very low frequencies—on sound effects. To do full justice to these effects, as well as to the musical low frequencies missed by most speakers, the Cambridge

SoundWorks BassCube subwoofers reproduce, at high output, the lowest bass sounds the human ear can detect.

You should keep in mind when installing your system and investigating its capabilities that you will be dealing with a relatively unfamiliar range of sounds. These are sounds more felt than heard, and are encountered more often in the well-equipped movie theater than in the concert hall.

A Cambridge SoundWorks Audio/

Video Consultant is only a toll-free call away should you need advice or assistance.

Cambridge SoundWorks

1-877-YES-HIFI

(1-877-937-4434)

24 hours a day, every day

In Canada: 1-800-987-9104

Outside US or Canada:

Tel: 617-332-5936

Fax: 617-527-3194 www.cambridgesoundworks.com

E-mail: [email protected]

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