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"It never gets better with a sub, and has gotten worse before when I tried it."
Hey BIf you want to hear some subs integrate well with the mains, try out a Tact or DEQX system. You can put the subs in the corners and time/phase align them, and flatten (or bump) the frequency response to taste (or set up different presets for recordings you want to hear more/less low bass/midbass from).
...In fact, it's so bad that I find myself at times chasing things that don't exist. I hope I am not the only one that does this...
huh? what kinda creep would wish others had the same affliction *THEY* have?!? seriously, being a bass freak myself, i know why ya mite want more. before i could give any meaningful specific suggestions, i'd wanna know yer room dimensions. in general, tho, i'd recommend a pair of subs, flanking your monitors, crossed over actively w/an outboard electronic x-over. the (relatively) recent use of a dewice such as the tact or deqx may also be a wery good idea. if yure yust gett ...
Hey Richard:When you first used the TacT and corrected your room, did you feel like anything was "missing" at first? I did some DRC with software this weekend, and although many aspects are great (especially the bass!), I feel that some HF information is just gone. But I do hear more detail, if that makes any sense. Just not at very high frequency ranges. Just curious.Thanks!B