You want "tight and tuneful bass" in a two-way?? Check out Duke's Audiokinesis speakers. I have the Jazz modules and was amazed by the impact and musicality of bass produced by these speakers, which use a TAD prosound 10" driver. These are not small speakers, but they will work in small rooms (mine is 12x14) as well as large. The bass can be tuned using an adjustable port. I tried the Usher Be-718s in my room and enjoyed them, but really love the Duke's Jazz Modules. I'm finally simply enjoying the music and will not be looking to upgrade for a long time.
2-way speaker with best bass
I know all the arguments about how crossovers can screw up loudspeakers, and hence the many inherent advantages of 2-ways over multi-driver designs. But there comes a point where the laws of physics can only be bent so far...
So... what IYO is the 2-way speaker that most successfully plumbs the depths, that provides the best full, but "tight and tuneful", bass, with good pitch definition, without completely messing up the higher registers?
For the moment, let's not worry about how this achievement might affect impedance and sensitivity.
So... what IYO is the 2-way speaker that most successfully plumbs the depths, that provides the best full, but "tight and tuneful", bass, with good pitch definition, without completely messing up the higher registers?
For the moment, let's not worry about how this achievement might affect impedance and sensitivity.
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