I think a bass hump was engineered in over the years simply to make bookshelf speakers seem more alive and warm. However, if it's not in there, and more accuracy is involved in the design, you can utilize subs to make up the difference. The bottom line with this stuff is for a speaker to deliver a coherent and reasonably accurate sound that listeners actually like.
Who said “ flat freq response “ is the best?
I have a dumb question?
who determined that the “ flattest frequency response” is the BEST?
we are all looking over specs and note all the +\- dB deviations from flat and declare it bad?
are we cattle? Or did someone like J Gordon Holt declare it?
Or am I missing something
Anyway, I think about stuff to much...lol
jeff
who determined that the “ flattest frequency response” is the BEST?
we are all looking over specs and note all the +\- dB deviations from flat and declare it bad?
are we cattle? Or did someone like J Gordon Holt declare it?
Or am I missing something
Anyway, I think about stuff to much...lol
jeff