Yes! Live concerts with a great orchestra and venue are da bomb! I grew up in Cincinnati, and Music Hall is one of the best sounding old school concert halls in America. It's very similar to Boston's Symphony Hall, definitely considered one of the best, which was modeled after one a highly regarded hall in Europe. I've had the good fortune to attend concerts at Kennedy Center in DC, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in LA (under Zubin Mehta in the '70s), and Benaroya Hall in Seattle, where I live and attend now.
Maestro Gerard Schwarz just stepped down after 26 seasons, and in that time he both shaped the Seattle Symphony into a world class orchestra (their ability to do large scale orchestral pieces is astonishing!) and he oversaw the acoustic design of Benaroya Hall, built about 11 years ago.
A season ago I heard them play both Holst's The Planets and Moussourgsky/ Ravel's Pictures at an Exhibition. Four years earlier I heard Rostropovich conduct them in a Shostakovich birthday celebration. The way live music energizes that concert space must be experienced to be believed. You can hear and feel a lot of infrasonic bass energy there. The air is fairly crackling with musical energy.
A couple other venues in Seattle where I've experienced this are
St. James Catholic Cathedral and
St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, where in both cases 16Hz pedal tones from their respective pipe organs had my pants leg flapping. St. James in particular is
huge, giving the 64-foot soundwaves plenty of room to form and oscillate
And if there's hope in recreating that room energy with a pair of super subs, well, I'm going to be saving up for a pair of sealed subs that extend below 20 Hz.