"Disjointed", Forward Bass | Harbeth Monitor 30.1


Caught the audiophile bug a month ago. 

Sold my venerable Kef 103.2 bookshelfs and bought a pair of Monitor 30.1s.

Speakers are quite an upgrade in many ways. Beautiful imaging, lovely timbres, sweet highs, etc.

But the bass feels rather "disjointed" from the rest of the sonic presentation. In the column of sound, it is sitting a fair bit more forward than the mids/highs, and is much more "in your face". This is rather distracting, especially because of the open or transparent nature of the mids/highs. In short, the top end and the bottom end of the sound do not feel sufficiently integrated. 

Admittedly, I live in a condominium without the best room...but no amount of adjusting has fundamentally altered the sonic picture. Is this a characteristic of the Harbeth presentation - or is it my room?? 

Amplifier is a JVC AX-Z1010TN. Cables are thick, unknown brand that cost me $100 from 10 years ago. Mostly playing vinyl. The old KEFs did not exhibit this issue. 
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Showing 1 response by erik_squires

Um, if you can hear a location, it's mid-bass. Bring your speakers out from the walls as much as you can. Both sides and rears.

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