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Artison Reviews
Sketch LCR Speakers / What Hi-Fi Sound and Vision Magazine
RCC 600 In-Wall Subwoofer / Home Entertainment Magazine, May 2007 None of my DVD torture tracks-the opening of Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones, the brontosaurus stampede in King Kong-seems to challenge the RCC 600. My entire room shakes, my chair vibrates, and my dog leaves the room annoyed. I then pull out the most challenging bass test I possess, a Telarc recording of Joseph Jongen's "Symphony Concertante" that plumbs the bottom depths of the Ruffati organ in San Francisco's Davis Symphony Hall. This CD contains notes so low that very few subwoofers can reproduce it properly; I seldom even bother to try it. This time I do, and the RCC 600 responds with subtle yet powerful vibrations I cannot really hear but I certainly can feel.
I consider the RCC 600 to be the first truly high-performance in-wall subwoofer. Its natural habitat is the large media room, where both performance and visual aesthetics are important. But really, it makes sense in any room where you want a high-powered subwoofer system-from a home office to a 25-seat personal screening room.'
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