Where s the bass?


My system - Sony CD player, Pass Labs X0 preamp & X600 amps, Thiel 7.2 and Transparent Reference cables. I believe the sound is open, transparent, and dynamics. However I just wish I could put an emphasis on the bottom end. Tone controls are not available on high quality Class A preamps, such as the X0. While I understand that adding one more component in the signal paths is not desirable as it will further degrade the sound, I would like to hear your opinions on the best way to boost the bottom end. Thank you.
tai
I think its kind of funny how Tai spends $20.000.plus on amp and pre. Then 500 on a sony.The pass stuff well show what that sony lacks right away.Or any $20.000 rig well do the same..
I stated the one weak link is the sony..Its not a put down to Tai,the question was asked and i gave a response..Someone thinks thats worth -2 0 on rate this post
You mean to tell me no one else thinks a $500 sony cd is a mismatch on a rig like that..get a life
Tai see if you can audition a $3-4000 cd system and then see
if your bass improves
steve
I have Thiel 6’s and I agree with Sean’s post. My Thiels are on the lean side. I now use a Krell FPB 200, which is known for that “Krell Bass Slam”. The combination of lean and slam = Bam! If changing amps is an option, try a home audition it may solve your problem. It did for me.
I think perhaps the high output impedence of the BAT is providing an upper bass lift. Placement in the room and so on is reinforcing this. The Pass is essentially insensitive, thus giving an even FR - no lift. If there is a suckout at the bass frequencies at this placement spot, the "tone control" of the BAT "evens out" the FR, making the Pass seem anemic. Sort of a Fletcher-Munson effect. I bet turning up the volume makes the Pass bass more attractive?