What I have found is that 90% of the bass that is there and 90% of the bass that is not there is in the recording. Most of the music engineers today suck. Studio time is money and they are only interested in bottom line profits. I was a professional sound engineer back in the days of stadium rock and months to produce a single song on an album. The only way to achieve a good tight quality bass sound you have to use compression. This is a lost art today people think bass needs to rattle the windows. I hate most bass in today’s recordings it is just muddy with no detail to the notes. Listened to the new Joe Bonamassa release and the bass is horrendous. I could not make out a single note and could only hear a constant low rumble in the background.
Why so obsessed with bass?
Such a obsession to deal with bass issues. Why is this?
On a sub if there is too much rumbling simply turn it down.
As far as mains these probably are not much of an issue for most of us. However for bookshelves speakers it makes sense they really aren’t well designed for lower range frequencies.
On a sub if there is too much rumbling simply turn it down.
As far as mains these probably are not much of an issue for most of us. However for bookshelves speakers it makes sense they really aren’t well designed for lower range frequencies.
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