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My guess is that you be better off spending the money elsewhere (like replacing the Moscode) or on more music.
i don't agree w/all the sub naysayers here. ime, subs will help even full-range speaker systems, if you actively cross over the main speakers. if your ht3's don't see anything under 80hz or so, they will sound better above that level. the improvement will be far greater than any negative influence the x-over itself may add to the picture. plus, you can use tubes on the ht3's, & s/s on the subs. i am sold on the vmps larger subs - hard to beat fro musicality & extension, at the price, imo. but, i strongly recommend a pair. if you yust plan on doing a single sub, don't bother. doug s.
...Anyway, sub recommendations for 95bcwh?
This is the kind of post that feeds my fears. I don't have my HT3's yet. What I do have is 4 12" woofers per side on an open baffle. A lot of air being moved and especially listening to live concerts (of amplified music), they really add to the live allusion. I've got that response your looking for now, although it is not very defined or quick. Then, right after we got back from RMAF where we "ordered" out HT3's there's an interview with Jim and he mention that POSSIBLY in the future there could be a new flagship for Salk Sound. One of the key elements of that speaker would be that bass response you're looking for. Owners of the HT3's have expressed to me that there is no shortage of low end with them, in fact they usually say the bass is one of the many strengths of the speakers. I lived many years with the Dahlquist (F3 of 37Hz according to the manufacturer) and as good as they could sound at times, that missing low end always left me unsatisfied. I know the HT3's F3 is 29HZ and that is a lot different than 37HZ but then I see your post and.................Is it enough bass when it's the most you've ever had and will it be lacking for me being used to FULL range?Just processing my fears as I anxiously await the arrival of our HT3's.Anyway, sub recommendations for 95bcwh?
doug s.Quote from: doug s. on 14 Dec 2007, 03:45 pmi don't agree w/all the sub naysayers here. ime, subs will help even full-range speaker systems, if you actively cross over the main speakers. if your ht3's don't see anything under 80hz or so, they will sound better above that level. the improvement will be far greater than any negative influence the x-over itself may add to the picture. plus, you can use tubes on the ht3's, & s/s on the subs. i am sold on the vmps larger subs - hard to beat fro musicality & extension, at the price, imo. but, i strongly recommend a pair. if you yust plan on doing a single sub, don't bother. doug s.In many cases I would certainly agree with you. In this case, however, I don't think crossing the HT3's at 80Hz would represent much of an improvement for two reasons.First, the woofers used in the HT3's are actually subwoofer drivers in the first place. They are 10" TC Sounds subwoofer drivers very similar to those used in the original Carver Sunfire subs. So they can certainly handle low bass in a very clean, articulate and musical fashion. I doubt that relieving them of duty under 80Hz would positively impact their performance to any great degree above 80Hz.Second, the gain and phase below 80Hz are right on the money and locked in via the crossover. To set up a subwoofer this accurately would require test and measurement gear of some kind. For most people without such gear, integrating a sub as successfully in order to improve on the HT3's performance would be difficult.- Jim
Man.I used to have speakers with an F3 of around 30 and an F10 of 20. In room, the F10 is a meaningful stat btw. It was PLENTY of bass!! BOOM!!! But my gauge is live acoustic, not amplified music, so different strokes I guess...Double subs on the HT3s? Why not just buy some used Watt Puppies and save yourself all the crossover headache.
i am not sure how ob bass mates w/conwentional speakers, but i would definitely plan on using them, w/an outboard x-over & bass amp...if you really wanna go over the top, vmps latest tower subs look pretty awesome. personally, i would order mine unpowered... but, until i luck across a fortune, i am more than satisfied w/my older tall-boy style vmps larger's.doug s.
Quotei am not sure how ob bass mates w/conwentional speakers, but i would definitely plan on using them, w/an outboard x-over & bass amp...if you really wanna go over the top, vmps latest tower subs look pretty awesome. personally, i would order mine unpowered... but, until i luck across a fortune, i am more than satisfied w/my older tall-boy style vmps larger's.doug s.Thanks for the input but one of the strengths of the HT3's is the seemless blending of the different drivers and high definition and resolution and my Carver woofers are about as clear as mud compared to them.
Quote from: doug s. on 14 Dec 2007, 04:18 pmboom? i am not talking about boom. i am talking about having it sound like there's an acoustic upright bass in your room. of course, when the music calls for "boom", that's ok, too... of course, in a small room, too much bass can overload it, & then it's hard to get anything *but* boom... still, a pair of subs, sized for the room, will give you better bass response, imo - two subs will load the room more evenly, & their placement won't be tied to best placement for the main speakers...doug s.doug, the lowest note on a four string double bass is 41 Hz. 31 if it's a five stringer.
boom? i am not talking about boom. i am talking about having it sound like there's an acoustic upright bass in your room. of course, when the music calls for "boom", that's ok, too... of course, in a small room, too much bass can overload it, & then it's hard to get anything *but* boom... still, a pair of subs, sized for the room, will give you better bass response, imo - two subs will load the room more evenly, & their placement won't be tied to best placement for the main speakers...doug s.
hi jim,i never set up my subs w/o using test measurement gear. in the past, this meant using a pink noise generator & spectrum analyzer. now, it means using a deqx.
curious, what is the x-over frequency/slope between the woofer & midrange driver on your speaker?
Barry,If you are using the TacT properly, you should already have bass flat into the mid to low 20's with just the HT3's.My guess is that you be better off spending the money elsewhere (like replacing the Moscode) or on more music.George
My guess is that you be better off spending the money elsewhere (like replacing the Moscode)