to MD1032,
the way you speak is as though you are a pro, even if you wanna correct me, use a better manner. I use the PM4.1 for music as well and i place the rear sats high on the wall behind me, i do not like switching on all my sats when listening to music as they are creating some kinda unnessary echos. place your rear sats on the wall high up and you'll know. the way you are placing your rear sat you are not going to enjoy a proper surround sound. For me, my rear sats are only used in movies and game, other than that, it's often "shut-up". the dual 6.5" driver of the PM4.1 is only going to increase the volume of the bass, but can't go lower frequency than the 8" driver. The larger the woofer driver, the lower the frequency can be be hit. surround speakers are not ment to be uses for music, maybe for techno or dance. klipsch produced the PM4.1 with gamers in mind
I agree with jackson completey. They did invent the 4.1s with gamers in mind. And the bigger the speaker the lower the frequency is totally true hands down. One 8 inch woofer will drop lower than 2 6.5s hands down. Look at it this way sure u got 2 6.5s but just because u got two does not make the frequency of how they can go any better. There the exact same speaker so one can only go so low adding the exact same one u just got louder noise with the frequencys it can go. So i agree with jackson complety an 8inch sub will have lower frequency hands down. And to think about it a 6.5 is consider a mid not a subwoofer. The 8 inch is a subwoofer so there those extra inches on the speakers is gonna go a little lower than the 6.5s. In my opion though im just waiting for them to come out with 2 10 inch subs for the pc then it will be awsome!!!