Whats the krell sound?


Have heard the above mentioned in either love it or hate it. Whats to love and whats to hate?

thanks(i think :))
bozzy
I love how some people bash others and make blanket statements without reading all the posts.

Give ME/US a break!
The lowest note on a string bass has a fundamental pitch of about 40 cycles per second. At a live performance,the difference tones add an ambiance to the bass that is usually not present with recordings-even with a subwoofer.

Difference tones? See The Psychology of Music By Carl Seashore for more on difference tones.(Quick take,a 40 cycle tone creates an "undertone" at 20 cycles,that creates an undertone at 10 and so on.)

The "Krell Sound" as I understand it,is an attempt to recreate the bass response of a live performace by what many call "bass grip".

Other posters have mentioned that componant matching is important and I agree with them.
Now now no fighting or its off to your room with the Bose 901s and a sansui source.

Thanks for all the comments. Im now vicariously comparing Classe and Krell for my amp choice.

Any further comments on that?