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I've heard great speakers of all kinds, there is more than one way to skin a cat! On bass, I do prefer a simple bass reflex cabinet or TL with a 15" woofer, preferably front ported. I appreciate the dynamics this type of cabinet offers that I find lacking with OB bass. For the same reason I prefer a speaker that reaches deep enough that a sub is not a requirement.
woofers and boxes designs are better at overall bass than other designs... happy new year 2015!
I'm curious to know how much drivers cost now relative to 30 or 50 years ago. My guess is that a brace of large-ish woofers would have been an unthinkable extravagance back then. Now, the cost is pretty reasonable. Then there's the electronics. Times change, we can do things differently if we want to.
You also can get excellent results from a pair of sealed box monitors and augment with a subwoofer. In my secondary, audio only system, I'm using a pair of sealed box monitors (ATC SCM-19) with a matching sealed box subwoofer (ATC C1), providing full frequency response in a reasonably compact footprint. Other types of speakers need to be in the right room environment to work correctly. Its easier to get box speakers to work reasonably well in a wider variety of rooms.
I am not saying that I agree with you or not and I am not a huge fun of OB design, but:There is more chance to screw up a bass reflex or TL design then a OB.OB bass does not need a sub if it is done right.Could you please name few OB designs that you have heard and they had lack of dynamics?
Expensive woofers are still expensive today!back then we saw ads in magazinestoday we've got websitesbrands like vifa will always be expensiveyou get what you pay for
Speaking from a simplistic, former retailer point of view, it's a lot easier to stack regularly shaped boxes in the store room... assuming it's useful / necessary to actually stock new versions of what's on the sales floor.Neil