In another thread, they said that I am not a lady. I think they are right...whenever I see this thread, I read "tight ass" instead of tight bass. Must I go see a shrink?
Tight Bass
I'm tired of hearing this term as it does not exist outside of the audiophiles world. Where does this term come from? Bass is not tight. It is loose, warm, enveloping, harmonically rich. What I hear from solid state amps and ported speakers is an extended low frequency without the definition and body that tubes and a good sealed box or transmission line speaker serves up. I equate tight bass with consticted bass and perhaps that is a question of semantics as I feel the bass should be full and round but not out of control, perhaps if those that use the term "tight bass" are actually trying to describe what I would term a "rich/ripe bass". I would like to hear some discussion on "tight bass", "rich/ripe bass" same or different terminology.
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@katharina Yup...(I could post something that would get me 'excommunitcated' in a heartbeat......so I'll let imaginations run rampant rude...*LOL*) I run amt's for the hf>upper bass, a sub for the 'floor', but the upper bass>low mid bass is a hard act to fill to run with an amt.... SpeedFreak?!ME?NO!Ijustlikeitfast&clean....🤪 6" drivers seem to work well in that segment, but always open to suggestions. *s*... (I will accept you as f/m until otherwized....) Rearguards, J |
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