"I was trying to bring a concert hall (or cathedral) into my living room. Unrealistic."
rvpiano- good to see you were able to make an informed purchase, and outcome is positive.
You're hearing what a sub can bring to the party.
As mentioned in my page 1 post, I advanced a couple of steps into the "real" room, when I added a second sub. Playing with your location a little more and bumping the gain a notch may get you closer to hearing the pedal tones/feel of a
17th century Cathedral organ.
I play a number of LP's titled "Historic organs of..." They are a real acid test for my mid fi system. While I thought the single sub was fine, adding the 2nd was a game changer. You canget a closer approximation of the crescendo in the opening of Bach's "Toccata "with a sub(single or..)
2 subs is like sitting in the upper level, and the usher has just escorted you to prime seats, stage level.
Happy listening with your new sub , and continue to fiddle.
rvpiano- good to see you were able to make an informed purchase, and outcome is positive.
You're hearing what a sub can bring to the party.
As mentioned in my page 1 post, I advanced a couple of steps into the "real" room, when I added a second sub. Playing with your location a little more and bumping the gain a notch may get you closer to hearing the pedal tones/feel of a
17th century Cathedral organ.
I play a number of LP's titled "Historic organs of..." They are a real acid test for my mid fi system. While I thought the single sub was fine, adding the 2nd was a game changer. You canget a closer approximation of the crescendo in the opening of Bach's "Toccata "with a sub(single or..)
2 subs is like sitting in the upper level, and the usher has just escorted you to prime seats, stage level.
Happy listening with your new sub , and continue to fiddle.