Erik - agreed! I think it's very tough to beat a well executed DSP!
Large speakers plus EQ, what have you done?
Hi Everyone,
I’m hoping to collect experiences from those who have:
1. Large (floor standers) with genuinely deep bass
2. Have EQ’d the speakers, at least through the bass section.
There are many ways to get excellent bass, but please keep OTHER methods off this discussion. If you use a subwoofer, or bass array, or whatever, this discussion is not about that. I know I’ve recommended some of those ideas myself. I just genuinely want to know who has tried this particular combination and what their experience has been.
This is also not a discussion about what I’m going to buy. Just curious who has done this and how far they feel it got them in terms of integrating the speakers with the room.
Were you satisfied? Did you end up giving up and doing something else?
Thanks!
Erik
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I’ve had awesome results with my new Danville dspNexus with newly released SHARC processor playing 8 channels with 12 biquads per channel. I have 20.1 Magnepan speakers running full range (no passive crossovers except the internal tweeter) and four subwoofers, two towers up front with five 10” Seas subwoofers in each, wired parallel with sealed enclosures, and two 16” SVS SB-16 Ultras in the room. The biquads are IIR filters to reduce processing stress, they round to 10 decimal places so they are extremely accurate. I think this is the best way to get accurate sound but I know that the barrier into technology could be intimidating. One has to be careful with active amplification not to cross wire speakers and blow them out. I recently tweaked the dB levels between the front and rear subs by 3dB to add a little more low end oomph and love the results. I think this is a great topic! Thanks for putting it out there. I wish it was present when I started trying to learn about active amplification and DSP. |
I get very good bass out of my Revel Salon 2s. But when I want more, I use the parametric EQ function in JRiver to boost bass by a couple of dB at 100 and 500 Hz bands. Does the trick pretty well. An additional non-software tweak that really helped bring the low-end oomph was putting the Revels on Star Sound Apprentice XL stands - but that involved hardware, so probably outside of your area of inquiry. |
@p59teitel - Good to hear, sounds as if you had very few room issues to deal with. Lucky you! |
Actually I think most audiophiles would find the large amount of glass in the sunroom quite troublesome to dial in the typical “you are there” sound (it does help to have a cathedral ceiling with the sound able to disperse adequately and not just ricochet). My approach is “they are here” and between Revel and the Symphonic Line source and amplification gear, it works for me. |
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