Spatial M5-M3

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Audiophile58

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Spatial M5-M3
« on: 16 Apr 2020, 02:14 pm »
Hello, since you have powered Bass , it is not that difficult ,or expensive to incorporate
Just look at SVS 3000 subs 50 bit processing, and full adjustment for the bass and room
 From your phone or tablet .in this day and age it makes perfect sense.
Who wants to keep getting up to adjust ,and  different songs different output .
that  is why a working App makes total sence ,, check out the SVS subwoofer app
As a good reference .p.s SVS said it cost them under $100 for parts to incorporate.

Shakeydeal

Re: Spatial M5-M3
« Reply #1 on: 16 Apr 2020, 03:23 pm »
Just who would you actually be talking to here?



mrotino332

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Re: Spatial M5-M3
« Reply #2 on: 16 Apr 2020, 03:57 pm »
HI, probably talking to me.  Honestly I found a bass level setting that is very good for most recordings.  Maybe a few times I've had to adjust it for a certain bass heavy cd which I only do once for that whole cd but my preferred setting is actually very good for almost all recordings. 
It's not a big deal to adjust and I certainly would get up moreso to change a cd or play a record.

Like Shakey mentioned Clayton has done a fantastic job with his DSP amp and crossover setting already.  The bass quality and more importantly bass pitch/correctness is some of the best I've heard.  I'm more than satisfied with the bass quality and of course the entire speaker design.