Inna
...In any case, two subs please.
Four are even better.
Two high, Two low.
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10-23-15: Ct0517 Just to clarify I meant this for 2 channel audio. The high and low subs on each side cancel each other's waves out leaving pure bass tones. I am living this experience. Not applicable I would think for multi channel, home theater and those looking for boom, boom, boom on S Spielberg or G Lucas films. Can't say though as I have two rooms set up but alas no HT setup. I go to the movie theater instead. Gets me out :^) Cheers |
Cool ... It's all about the bass. Get it right ... the rest falls into place. FWIW - for me I have found even one sub properly set up does wonders; especially on vinyl when they need to mono the low bass signal to fit on the record and keep your stylus from bouncing. Very common with pop, reggae music and loudness wars. Vinyl grooves containing big bass take up space on the record. But when the digital master file submitted to the studio is a good one... the magic happens. This is when two subs or true full range speakers really shine on the low end part of the music. Happy Listening |