You know, it is a darn shame that Paul Letteri (Pjl2122 above) can't read -- or at least, can't understand WHAT he reads. Here is what I said about the bass on the Adagio's IN MY ROOM!
The only real foibles in their performance come at the lowest of frequencies... Though rated to 30Hz at the low end, the system really begins to roll off and lose accuracy and coherence in the last octave and a half or so, starting at about 60Hz, at least, in my room. There is information there, but as I've indicated, its output begins to drastically diminish from that point on down, manifesting as a loss of rhythmic coherence and a slighting of the weight and drive of the music.
-- "...begins to roll off and loose accracy and coherence," must equal "loosing steam."
-- There is information there,...its output begins to drastically diminish from that point down, manifesting as a loss of rhythmic coherence and a slighting of the weight and drive of the music." must equal "None."
Maybe Paul should BUY a hearing aid, and glasses while were on the subject.
The only real foibles in their performance come at the lowest of frequencies... Though rated to 30Hz at the low end, the system really begins to roll off and lose accuracy and coherence in the last octave and a half or so, starting at about 60Hz, at least, in my room. There is information there, but as I've indicated, its output begins to drastically diminish from that point on down, manifesting as a loss of rhythmic coherence and a slighting of the weight and drive of the music.
-- "...begins to roll off and loose accracy and coherence," must equal "loosing steam."
-- There is information there,...its output begins to drastically diminish from that point down, manifesting as a loss of rhythmic coherence and a slighting of the weight and drive of the music." must equal "None."
Maybe Paul should BUY a hearing aid, and glasses while were on the subject.