audioguy85:"Otherwise, keep the sub where it belongs, on a home theater set up. Maybe it’s just me, I don’t get it. Only an opinion, be nice..."
Hello audioguy85,
Well, you're right about one thing, you really don't get it.
I think snapsc gets it and it's probably because he didn't let old and tired misconceptions and biases against using subs in one's music audio system stand in his way. None of those things mattered to him or me.
What matters to us is keeping an open mind about improving our systems and getting closer to the music.
You state you don't get it and I believe you. I've come to the conclusion that nobody, with myself and a surprisingly small group of others included, really gets or truly understands how amazingly well multiple subs in a distributed bass array actually perform until they experience it.
I now believe it's simply that there are 2 groups of individuals: those who have experienced a 3-4 sub DBA system and those who have not. The first group have all bought or created their own custom 3-4 sub DBA system and enjoy near sota bass performance on a daily basis for music, HT or both. The second group, having never experienced a 3-4 sub DBA system, have no idea what they've been missing and remain blissfully ignorant.
So ultimately you're correct, you don't get it and you just don't get to enjoy near sota bass performance on your system and music on a daily basis. Congratulations, but at least you still have blissful ignorance going for you.
I was nice, right?
Tim
Hello audioguy85,
Well, you're right about one thing, you really don't get it.
I think snapsc gets it and it's probably because he didn't let old and tired misconceptions and biases against using subs in one's music audio system stand in his way. None of those things mattered to him or me.
What matters to us is keeping an open mind about improving our systems and getting closer to the music.
You state you don't get it and I believe you. I've come to the conclusion that nobody, with myself and a surprisingly small group of others included, really gets or truly understands how amazingly well multiple subs in a distributed bass array actually perform until they experience it.
I now believe it's simply that there are 2 groups of individuals: those who have experienced a 3-4 sub DBA system and those who have not. The first group have all bought or created their own custom 3-4 sub DBA system and enjoy near sota bass performance on a daily basis for music, HT or both. The second group, having never experienced a 3-4 sub DBA system, have no idea what they've been missing and remain blissfully ignorant.
So ultimately you're correct, you don't get it and you just don't get to enjoy near sota bass performance on your system and music on a daily basis. Congratulations, but at least you still have blissful ignorance going for you.
I was nice, right?
Tim