David Matz
Well-known member
Assuming one has a treated room , what does one look for in quality bass reproduction. Stereophile seems to segregate speakers based on how low they go. What is the reason for this? Is more bass more “accurate” (here’s that word again!) or is just all personal preference?
ML models vary in bass response – CLX and Summits are on opposite extremes. Once re-released, if the new Summit will have more bass than the Spire, does that mean it will be better bass for musical enjoyment or just more bass slam for more oomph?
Does one need a subwoofer for quality bass? I have heard that adding a subwoofer contrasts the bass with the mids and highs, improving them in the process. Is this true or is it a myth?
(I am assuming that if one’s room is partially treated, the bass gets stronger but muddier, and may be outright anemic in an untreated room)
Thanks
ML models vary in bass response – CLX and Summits are on opposite extremes. Once re-released, if the new Summit will have more bass than the Spire, does that mean it will be better bass for musical enjoyment or just more bass slam for more oomph?
Does one need a subwoofer for quality bass? I have heard that adding a subwoofer contrasts the bass with the mids and highs, improving them in the process. Is this true or is it a myth?
(I am assuming that if one’s room is partially treated, the bass gets stronger but muddier, and may be outright anemic in an untreated room)
Thanks