ok lets have some more fun. I broke this up into two posts. Ptss, I try to answer your question from my experiences in the next post. Going to try to use youtube to illustrate something. In order for readers to participate here, you will need a computer with built in speakers and decent external headphones (not the kind that came with your phone) that can be plugged into the computer as well.
With the holidays approaching, lets say you are shopping at a big mall. You are walking through and hear music playing. You approach it gets louder. A nice retail Audio storefront. A dying breed ? You stand in the doorway and listen to the music that is playing.
Click on the following youtube link. No affiliation to the video.
1) Please first listen to it through your built in computer speakers. No external headphones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiVL36Fp7i0
The reason I did this is because I have been to dealer showrooms where the music sounded just like that youtube. Speakers sound bright. There just happens to be a large tonal imbalance with my Lenovo laptop's built in speakers. They don't do bass well.
If this is what you hear in your actual room with your home speakers it could mean a number of things including too much room volume for the speakers, amplifiers that don't have the balls to deliver on the B&W bass requirements going down to 3 ohms. The fixes should all include trying to establish good tonal balance between highs, medium, lows. When it's there you will know. This can include moving the speakers closer to the front wall for bass reinforcement. But this will also collapse the soundstage depth, and will interfere with the soundstage definition. Another option is adding subwoofer/s. But this also gets more complicated. Its another discussion. Another option is to bring in more power. B&W always respond with better bass with more power. If tube amps, make sure the transformers are good quality and my experience has been the 4 ohms tap produces the best bass. With SS Class A and A/b amplifiers make sure the wattage specs double down. Some like McIntosh another type of SS design with autoformers. They will all sound different.
2) Now please listen to the same link but this time with your "external headphones plugged" into your computer. I have a pair of Denon and Grados. The sound with my headphones becomes more balanced. The music now has meat on the bones. Do you hear it ?
Comments....
With the holidays approaching, lets say you are shopping at a big mall. You are walking through and hear music playing. You approach it gets louder. A nice retail Audio storefront. A dying breed ? You stand in the doorway and listen to the music that is playing.
Click on the following youtube link. No affiliation to the video.
1) Please first listen to it through your built in computer speakers. No external headphones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiVL36Fp7i0
The reason I did this is because I have been to dealer showrooms where the music sounded just like that youtube. Speakers sound bright. There just happens to be a large tonal imbalance with my Lenovo laptop's built in speakers. They don't do bass well.
If this is what you hear in your actual room with your home speakers it could mean a number of things including too much room volume for the speakers, amplifiers that don't have the balls to deliver on the B&W bass requirements going down to 3 ohms. The fixes should all include trying to establish good tonal balance between highs, medium, lows. When it's there you will know. This can include moving the speakers closer to the front wall for bass reinforcement. But this will also collapse the soundstage depth, and will interfere with the soundstage definition. Another option is adding subwoofer/s. But this also gets more complicated. Its another discussion. Another option is to bring in more power. B&W always respond with better bass with more power. If tube amps, make sure the transformers are good quality and my experience has been the 4 ohms tap produces the best bass. With SS Class A and A/b amplifiers make sure the wattage specs double down. Some like McIntosh another type of SS design with autoformers. They will all sound different.
2) Now please listen to the same link but this time with your "external headphones plugged" into your computer. I have a pair of Denon and Grados. The sound with my headphones becomes more balanced. The music now has meat on the bones. Do you hear it ?
Comments....