While I don't think I'll ever be able to afford Sound Labs. Man, judging by the way people talk about them, I just gotta hear them!
Do Sound Labs play deep bass in large rooms?
I realize that the marketing data shows bass down into the 25hz + region, and that it is confirmed by some reviews. Yet my room is large 21x23x17'high. Will I get reasonable bass with 400WPC into 4 ohms of solid state, an amp with a damping factor in excess of 1600?
Realizing that bass radiates differently than high frequencies, I wonder about the bass, and the dynamic capabilities of this wonderful speaker in such a large environment. Having been smitten some years ago with the Quad, but not liking its limitations in bass and dynamics, I have since owned the ML Prodigy, obviously not full range Electrostatic. Anyone with similar room size and the A-1 or the M-1, which are supposed to be the same panel, with different wood trim; you are welcome to describe your results and experiences.
Thanks,
Larry
Realizing that bass radiates differently than high frequencies, I wonder about the bass, and the dynamic capabilities of this wonderful speaker in such a large environment. Having been smitten some years ago with the Quad, but not liking its limitations in bass and dynamics, I have since owned the ML Prodigy, obviously not full range Electrostatic. Anyone with similar room size and the A-1 or the M-1, which are supposed to be the same panel, with different wood trim; you are welcome to describe your results and experiences.
Thanks,
Larry
- ...
- 8 posts total
- 8 posts total