"You mentioned that you’re using balanced cables from the LS16 to your amp, so if you decide to get a subwoofer connect it with RCA cables from the RCA outputs labeled "Main 1"."
That makes sense. Thank you.
"It appears, though, that your main issue with the ARC preamp is the apparent lack of bass. From your descriptions of your prior systems, I’m wondering if it might be an issue of what you’re used to. "
I think that is very possible. My cheap-o home theater system is bass heavy too and not in a good way. Same thing in my truck, which has a nice OEM system in it but it is also bass heavy. I think I’ve just grown used to it.
Also, my first impression of the system came with me standing a few feet in front of the speakers with them just a few feet apart.
So I’m hoping that’s all it was. I also noticed that in reviews and descriptions of the Aerial Acoustics 7B that the woofers are described as "long throw" or something like that which makes me wonder if they will seem to have more base if I can get a little more distance between them and the listening position.
I’ll be going down this weekend and can’t wait to take a fresh listen to the system and try to approach it without bias from my previous low end systems which I’m avoiding this week.
Once again I really appreciate all the fine, common sense advice I’ve gotten here.
That makes sense. Thank you.
"It appears, though, that your main issue with the ARC preamp is the apparent lack of bass. From your descriptions of your prior systems, I’m wondering if it might be an issue of what you’re used to. "
I think that is very possible. My cheap-o home theater system is bass heavy too and not in a good way. Same thing in my truck, which has a nice OEM system in it but it is also bass heavy. I think I’ve just grown used to it.
Also, my first impression of the system came with me standing a few feet in front of the speakers with them just a few feet apart.
So I’m hoping that’s all it was. I also noticed that in reviews and descriptions of the Aerial Acoustics 7B that the woofers are described as "long throw" or something like that which makes me wonder if they will seem to have more base if I can get a little more distance between them and the listening position.
I’ll be going down this weekend and can’t wait to take a fresh listen to the system and try to approach it without bias from my previous low end systems which I’m avoiding this week.
Once again I really appreciate all the fine, common sense advice I’ve gotten here.