mijostyn
I have no subsonic filter at all in my system. The bass goes down below audibility to frequencies that can only be felt, not heard. No woofer pumping. Ever.
Cleeds, the problem is your room is not flat down to 20Hz.My full-range speaker system is essentially flat in-room to below 20 hZ. It’s odd that you believe otherwise without knowing anything at all about my room.
It is easier and safer to correct a subwoofer than a full range system without overloading either the speaker or the amp.That depends on so-ooo many variables. I’ve used my speaker system safely for years with no issues.
... If I delete the subsonic filter from the program it ia mass pandemonium. It looks like the drivers want to jump right out of the cabinet. It is just inherent in vinyl if you have a good system capable of reproducing deep bass.Oh no, that’s not inherent to LP at all. It’s true that woofer pumping can be common with improper setup or inferior equipment, but it’s not inherent to LP playback.
I have no subsonic filter at all in my system. The bass goes down below audibility to frequencies that can only be felt, not heard. No woofer pumping. Ever.