Best,
Erik
Help wanted: Bass!
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All right, this discussion thread has brought me to now wanting to look at subs. I do not see "subs" as a sub-category (no pun intended) under the speaker category. How do I find them on Audiogon? I did a key word search of "sub" and came up with about a page worth's. Is that the best I can do? One other question: What's "standard practice"... One sub or two? Thanks!! |
rbschauman Do get the knowledge to try to change the speaker output impedance taps yourself first, before spending any money. You have 4 different ones to try and you maybe surprised as the ported 10" Kensingtons have usable output down to 20hz (-10db). See frequency response, 1st graph near the bottom, the red trace is the port bass output, the green trace is the drivers output, if you visualize the two added together, you see you do have quite good LF bass. http://www.hi-fiworld.co.uk/index.php/loudspeakers/65-reviews/745-tannoy-kensington-gr.html?showall=1 Cheers George |
Bob_Reynolds 7-17-2016 5:16pm EDT I would add to Bob’s characteristically excellent comments that in the majority of cases where preamps provide two outputs for each channel both of those outputs are driven by the same output stage circuitry, and are simply jumpered together just inside the rear panel. Which means that in those cases the impedance compatibility concern would occur no differently than if the preamp provided just one output for each channel and a splitter is used. |