Subcenter2009
Active Member
Dear friends,
Setting up and installing Home theaters and Music Systems is a pain due to the need for optimum phase alignment and level adjustments required.
Those who have stuff like Audessey have it easier though the results may not be ideal.
It is a fact that as Indians were not exposed to HIFI till the recent past, and their ability to playback loud bass notes, all one wants from a music system is Bass, Bass and the most Bass one can squeeze from a system.
Concepts such as hearing the same thing that was heard in the recording studio many people are not aware of and dont care ... Just more and more bass... The more the better.
Why play with placement issues, levels and distances(delays) of your subwoofer during setup? Why not just buy the biggest subwoofer you almost definitely cannot afford and overwhelm the room with heavy bass that is so powerful that it negates the need for corrective methods? So much Bass that reflections and peaks and losses dont matter anymore? A subwoofer so large and so tight (Read Expensive), there is no discernable booming even at high volumes that would trouble a less expensive subwoofer?
What do you guys think? Who cares if you live and breathe audiophile things and Hyperion and MFSL records when your friends dont care and want only one thing apart from women..that is.. MegaBass?
Yours,
Subcenter2009:clapping:
Setting up and installing Home theaters and Music Systems is a pain due to the need for optimum phase alignment and level adjustments required.
Those who have stuff like Audessey have it easier though the results may not be ideal.
It is a fact that as Indians were not exposed to HIFI till the recent past, and their ability to playback loud bass notes, all one wants from a music system is Bass, Bass and the most Bass one can squeeze from a system.
Concepts such as hearing the same thing that was heard in the recording studio many people are not aware of and dont care ... Just more and more bass... The more the better.
Why play with placement issues, levels and distances(delays) of your subwoofer during setup? Why not just buy the biggest subwoofer you almost definitely cannot afford and overwhelm the room with heavy bass that is so powerful that it negates the need for corrective methods? So much Bass that reflections and peaks and losses dont matter anymore? A subwoofer so large and so tight (Read Expensive), there is no discernable booming even at high volumes that would trouble a less expensive subwoofer?
What do you guys think? Who cares if you live and breathe audiophile things and Hyperion and MFSL records when your friends dont care and want only one thing apart from women..that is.. MegaBass?
Yours,
Subcenter2009:clapping: