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I would propose that speaker balance is far more important than frequency extension to avoid a lean or thin sound in a speaker. By this, I mean does the volume output of the woofer driver produce the right balance of volume when compared to the mid and tweet. Now I'm not saying that frequency extension does not matter at all. A speaker that will produce 25hz with in 3db tolerance will add much to the listening g experience over a speaker that rolls off at 50hz. However, that is only true when there is deep bass content in the recording. Most bass you hear in music is in the mid-bass region. So a speaker like the KEF ls50 that starts rolling off at 79hz can sound very satisfying and complete IF the speakers bass output is balanced correctly. When the bass output is weaker than the mid and tweet you find yourself trying to turn up the volume to get the bass content that is missing but this results in the mids and tweets becoming overly loud. This creates the thin lean sound that is generally unappealing. Thoughts?