Sorry, I wasn't very precise.
If I turn off all speakers and *just* have one sub going (so there is no interference), the sound coming out of it sucks. It's just kind of muffled/chuffing and not that strong. Crossover is at 80
The music I was playing is unusual in that it is bass dominant, so in this case they should be drawing attention to themselves.
The much smaller mb quart vera sub I have (sadly discontinued) is way way better. Which is unfortunate. It's fairly precise and still strong enough to shake house foundations.
I'm hoping I'm just doing something wrong. E.g., not enough power from my home circuit?
Are the B475's viewed as good subs? I couldn't find much on the net other than tannoy seems like a respectable company.
If I turn off all speakers and *just* have one sub going (so there is no interference), the sound coming out of it sucks. It's just kind of muffled/chuffing and not that strong. Crossover is at 80
The music I was playing is unusual in that it is bass dominant, so in this case they should be drawing attention to themselves.
The much smaller mb quart vera sub I have (sadly discontinued) is way way better. Which is unfortunate. It's fairly precise and still strong enough to shake house foundations.
I'm hoping I'm just doing something wrong. E.g., not enough power from my home circuit?
Are the B475's viewed as good subs? I couldn't find much on the net other than tannoy seems like a respectable company.