Hi. Yes, I know
another bass management thread. But I think this one is different because I've not seen this discussed before.
Today I stumbled across a bass management article on the "Secrets of Home Theatre" website. See:
linkI don't fully understand how this effects the sound, but it appears the basic argument is the high pass filter in THX equipment is designed for THX certified speakers, not for non-THX speakers. Therefore....
The up front solution lies in getting receiver and processor manufacturers to start giving us a bass management scheme that caters to "full-range" speakers. Taking the THX Linkwitz/Riley scheme as a good place to start, all they need to do is provide a choice of high-pass: 2nd order for THX speakers (and other true satellites), and 4th order for all others. With such a crossover, the main speakers need only be reasonably flat to an octave below the chosen frequency, which, in the case of the common 80 Hz crossover, means being flat to 40 Hz. Virtually all "full-range" speakers - even most of the smaller bookshelf models - qualify.
Yes, it's that simple.
The editors at Secrets seemed to consider this to be important.
James, what is Bryston's take on this? Will the SP2 be offering this option?
Does anyone else think this is really important?
If this feature was on the SP2, it's definitely one I'd use.
Thanks for reading,
Antt