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I can prove your room is bad edcyn, an office chair may prove enlightening. | |
2 subwoofers - 1 brand? If your subwoofers are to support a home theater only and your receiver or pre-pro has some form of LFE calibration your main concern could simply be if the second sub you choose has a low level (RCA) input to get signal from your primary subs RCA... | |
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How many NICE looking high end floor standing speaker are there at present Your post has quite humorously brought to my attention I’m listening to a pair of faceted child coffins with attributes that have been rehashed in one form or another by many other designs.I can’t wait to inform our next new visitors that they wer... | |
Sub at the weakest bass point in a room? What Eric said.While your sub is at the listening position map out all the locations where the bass sounds strongest. A cheap dolly from Harbor Freight could save your back. | |
Old Paradigm studios against new monitors? Are you currently using Paradigms? What other speakers have you used? | |
Why do you guys pursue a flat frequency response when you buy a subwoofer? Charlie! Dude, your gonna make the list now.Terra Mar? 4-6 foot South Westerly a few years ago. Nice leftSad loss here yesterday. M | |
Will Subwoofer Help? Begin with one subwoofer you can always add more providing your first has an output provision. Its not critical that they be identical. If you decide on a subwoofer with equalization that equalized signal should feed extension subs that are not eq... | |
If you listen to anything other than Classic Jazz, don't read this. Absolutly, if your going for that woody Bass use spruce cone footers.Eric, it seems you've passed your first query by fire with your sense of humor intact or does lugging a giant but delicate fiddle around demand an inherent sensibility? Welcome t... | |
If you listen to anything other than Classic Jazz, don't read this. I can't help but think we're listening for the same goal so you've provoked my first forum speaker suggestion. My working fiddle is a 3/4 German Benedikt Lang Mittenwald-ish shop Bass circa later 30's. Damaged in 2018, stunningly improved by Ga... | |
Subwoofer Recommendation for Harbeth SHL5+ +1 big_greg.Avanti, you've been here long enough to know Greg's suggestions are a result of first hand experience and sensibility. I would add, although I have no experience with one, his choice of SVS Ultra offer a usable level of equalization an... | |
Very basic subwoofer question Lesh plays a Modulus Q6 and the open low B string chimes at 31Hz. That same 31Hz B from a concert grand piano has a more content. Phil also uses an OctiBass pedal which adds another dimension to those first position B string stops that add a sense... | |
Wilson Sabrinas, electronics and Subs stereo5, yes, I would imagine they're very expensive. The suggestion was not to buy them but simply to get a sonic baseline.I'd suggest someone purchasing new Wilson speakers should shop for a subwoofer with a lower frequency response that could a... | |
Wilson Sabrinas, electronics and Subs In my in home comparative experience REL are not subwoofers. They are self described as a "Sub-Bass-System" because of their early rolling off. Their speaker (high) level connectivity is just their old school output-less receiver connectivity rema... | |
Are big subwoofers viable for 2 channel music? Well OK. |