Many power amps use servo on DC (very low frequency NFB), that might become unstable with low input frequencies. For that reason amplifier's low frequency is often limited (in my amp to 5Hz).
New preamp, loss of low freq.?
Hooked up new preamp, and I lost what I think is some low freq slam. Reasoning behind this?
i have been rewarded with the best cleanest, accurate midrange/highs I have ever heard, but did lose some low frequencies. Normal?
Sanders preamplifier is the new addition.
Should i I hook up my equalizer to smooth out, and add some low freq.
it it is recording dependent, I still feel I lost some bass when sanders is in the mix.
Not complaining, this has completely opened up my energy rc-70's, I have never heard these sound so loud, so clear before. It's I feel I lost a few octaves in the lower register.
Better? Leave it, I can definitely get used to this sound, as before it was a small bit boomy, maybe I just need time to adjust, and to let the pre warm up for a couple weeks.
thoughts, recommendations, tweaks? I suppose I could move the speakers a little closer to the wall, this may add a little more bass.
i have been rewarded with the best cleanest, accurate midrange/highs I have ever heard, but did lose some low frequencies. Normal?
Sanders preamplifier is the new addition.
Should i I hook up my equalizer to smooth out, and add some low freq.
it it is recording dependent, I still feel I lost some bass when sanders is in the mix.
Not complaining, this has completely opened up my energy rc-70's, I have never heard these sound so loud, so clear before. It's I feel I lost a few octaves in the lower register.
Better? Leave it, I can definitely get used to this sound, as before it was a small bit boomy, maybe I just need time to adjust, and to let the pre warm up for a couple weeks.
thoughts, recommendations, tweaks? I suppose I could move the speakers a little closer to the wall, this may add a little more bass.