Roll of subs in soundstage?


When I replaced my older KEF Ref 107/2s with newer Ref 1s it seemed to improve the sound above 30 Hz a bit, but lost a sense of scale with large orchestrations. I recently reset the crossover to a pair of Velodyne HGS-15s from 40 Hz to 80 Hz, keeping the slope at 24 dB/octave. That change somehow seems to have expanded the soundstage and sense of scale with large orchestrations to match that of the 107/2s. I use an SMS-1 bass manager that provides acoustic room correction, and set the volume so I’m unaware of the subs except when a pipe organ pedal note is played. Whereas at the 40 Hz crossover setting the subs were rarely invoked, at 80 Hz they are often active. I don’t understand how that change in crossover can have such a profound effect of the perception of soundstage and scale.

I recently acquired a third HGS-15 and the SMS-1 can manage up to 3 subs, so I’m tempted to try a distributed bass setup. I have a pair of HGS-10s and a spare SMS-1, but that might be too complicated to set up.

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Showing 1 response by millercarbon

Mine are on springs. They rock. Not roll. 

Just like with the homophone you are so close, and yet so far away. Instead of changing subs try adding. Smooth fast articulate and deep bass is the key to believably reproducing the sense of scale of large spaces. If you heard Tchaikovsky 1812 last night on mine you would be agape. https://systems.audiogon.com/systems/8367