25-Dec-2014, 04:19
Thanks! Wow, what a quick response.
A quick and informal test I do is to simply play this youtube video and listen with my ears. Of course, that does not take care of room nodes but it is sufficient to get a sense of bass extension and whether it is relatively flat or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwrbFj9r10Y
Thanks!
MtnGuy
A quick and informal test I do is to simply play this youtube video and listen with my ears. Of course, that does not take care of room nodes but it is sufficient to get a sense of bass extension and whether it is relatively flat or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwrbFj9r10Y
Thanks!
MtnGuy
(24-Dec-2014, 22:43)LBameule Wrote: I use LS50s with a D120. I haven't measured with anything resembling a serious method or gadget how low they can go. They definitely do go VERY low, especially for a speaker of its size. Things vibrate when bass-strong music is played, I cannot say much more than that.
Hope it helps...
L
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