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On 19/02/2021 12:50 pm, wrote:
Neil wrote: =============== Do the math on the LF wavelength and one will see that very few homes will have rooms large enough. ** Err - large enough for what ?? Perfectly possible to get very good low bass in a domestic lounge room. Seems you don't know how. ..... Phil I certainly can. And even more-so (to a disturbingly and unrealistic degree) if I move my head to around 12" from the rear wall with 'normal' music ! My current faves for an epic low bass sound try Nora Jones 'Turn Me On' (bass drum), or bass'n'drums on Peter Gabriel Shaking The Tree, or bass on Don't Give Up outro. Unless one is talking about subsonic bass steady frequencies, which are a different thing. geoff |
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