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I'd rather not hear it than to hear it done badly...and I'm a bass player!
My take on it is that I want to be able to hear whatever is "there." Not just a hint that I have to listen for, and not an artificial bloat/boom either. Just, when it's there, it's there. When it's not there... it's gone. And when it IS there, I want it to hit when it should hit (and that is nothing to do with low-end extension).You?
Transfer all of these variable to a recorded piece of music being re-produced in a home listening room, and how can you definitively say what the bass should sound like in all cases?
John,Isn't that the basic premise of all audiophiles?
With recorded music, how are we to know what the engineer intended the bass to sound like from a volume standpoint compared with the level of the other instruments?
Ah, well, think of this way: can you tell when the reproduced bass does not sound anything like it should?