For my mid-sized room setup was the key. I have a modest KEF LS50 Metas + a single KC62 sub. The goal was to provide some foundation and also crossing over the LS50s at a frequency that would remove the low bass burden. While my initial setup sounded pretty good I still felt there was imbalance. I went through the sub crawl and finally found a spot that was 1) not too intrusive into the room, and 2) made even acoustic stand-up bass sound like it was coming from the actual performance placement. It's amazing that even 1" of sub movement makes a difference in my room. Now I'm wondering what a second sub would add and if it would just pose more placement variables that I would have to deal with.
Did you ever buy too much bass?
I talk a lot about bass and integration of subwoofers in a system and I realized that I need to hear more about the experiences auidphiles have when they go buy speakers and put them in a room. Did you look at specs? Did you audition in the home? Did you end up with too little or too much bass compared to what you were expecting??
- ...
- 44 posts total
- 44 posts total