Posted by cowanaudio [ 192.195.197.98 ] on July 19, 2004 at 18:33:22:
In Reply to: Re: Link to RTA posted by Bill Fitzmaurice on April 06, 2004 at 16:20:19:
G'day Bill,
You wrote "recorded music is generally adequate when flat to 35 Hz, and live-sound need only be flat to 60 Hz."
I agree with the first half of this statemant, for 95% of all music, 35Hz is plenty. My home system is flat to below 20Hz, but adjusting the HPF on the X/O up to 35Hz usually does very little to the sound, for MOST music. But why-O-why should we restrict prosound to one octave higher??? It is so sad when I pay $100+ to see a live act on a $100K+ sound system, and it would have sounded better at home. Same is the case for the average cinema.
The bottom line is: BASS IS HARD TO DO RIGHT. 30Hz bass with low distortion at 100dB+ is VERY EXPENSIVE. That is why the prosound community is not interested. Are the kids driving around in their booming cars interested in sub 40Hz? You bet your bottom dollar they are! And they will open their wallets wide enough to prove the point. I have made a point of going a long way out of my way to experience every Servodrive and Aura sub installation I can. I LOVE GOOD CLEAN LOW BASS, and I know I am not alone. 80Hz punch is not what the punter wants these days. They are after the waves of pressure that lets you think you have just been spoken to by God. The rush that gives many punters just cannot be described.
For me the tickle of a sub 40Hz fundamental is addictive. I guess your mileage may vary.
Cheers
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