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Is SAM meant to make an obvious difference?
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(03-Aug-2015, 11:10)Jean-Marie Wrote: Looking at the specifications and type of your speakers, they are quite similar to mine. They were going already down to 34 Hz (mine were 33.4) and with SAM yours are now doing down to 21 Hz (mine are 20 Hz). Both are two ways floor standing with a similar sized mid/woofer.

Did you try switching it on and off while playing? 

On my speakers, the change is subtle and definitively not a bass boost. Even in some circumstances, it has slightly reduced the impression of bass by removing some resonance that were artificially bloating them.

But if you are listening to a pipe organ piece with 16 feet pipes you should definitely hear a difference.

Also on a different musical style, something like Partition from Beyonce or Limit to your Love from James Blake are good songs to check the difference with and without SAM. (Be careful without SAM while playing limit to your love. There are infra basses that without the protection of SAM could damage your speakers if you listen at too high a volume....)

Thanks Jean-Marie

I can hear the lower bass extension with SAM on that James Blake track. Guess there isn't much music that goes below 34HZ to notice any difference. I guess I was just expecting that SAM would make a difference to the quality of Bass across a range sub 200HZ but I'm not really hearing that. I am trying to switch SAM on and off as the tracks are playing. Maybe SAM just doesn't do that much with my particular speakers...
Devialet D200, Linn Majik DS, Pro-Ject X-Pack turntable, PMC Fact 8 speakers,
Creek headphone amp, Sennheiser HD700, Monitor Audio sub.
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RE: Is SAM meant to make an obvious difference? - by Jgw911 - 03-Aug-2015, 12:43

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