I own YG Carmels. The bass is tight and articulate. Which some say is a negative "review". I mostly listen to Classical and acoustic jazz and some late 60s/70s don't bogart that joint rock. The Bass is very adequate. I have since purchase upgraded speaker cables, AC chords, rack shelves and various anti resonance and vibration doodads. All custom made commensurate with the cost of YG Carmels. It negated the need for a sub woofer. Now not only do you hear a clean, NON wooly bass no matter what I play, but you can FEEL it in your diaphram. These changes took the Carmels to another dimension. The guy who made this stuff is a genius with degrees in just about every engineering field. I've never been to an audio show, but at 72 years old, I have the best sounding system I ,personally, ever heard. Oh, and I'm a lifetime working musician. Sounds better than any live. band equipment in my experience.
Anyone use a subwoofer system with YG Carmel
Anyone have success using a subwoofer with YG Carmel speakers? I am thinking a subwoofer if integrated correctly might add some volume and weight to the lower bass frequecny. Don't get me wrong the bass of the carmel is really good just that on some music material it would be better to have a little more volume and weight at the lower bass frequencies.
Thanks.
Thanks.
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