(12-May-2019, 18:16)RMK Wrote: I love the bass!
Me too ! If you listen to modern music, from jazz to pop, rap or reggae, it is the bass that makes the music exciting, that makes you tap your feet and dance, because the rythm section of a band is all about the bass line...If you listen to classical music, chamber music, baroque music, of course you don't need a lot of bass... Just go to any rock, pop or jazz live concert and compare to what you hear at home on most small speakers the size of the reactors: the difference in "excitement" is huge because small speakers don't do justice to the bass line...except for the reactors of course . People have adjusted to and have get used to the lack of bass in their home set up (except those that can afford huge speakers with several big woofers). When they hear the kind of bass of a live concert at home (even when listening at low volume) they are shocked (and their neighbors are shocked too ).
Go to this spotify playlist:
https://open.spotify.com/user/21tt2txesm...hqwQk7nx_Q
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2 phantom Reactor
Dione soundbar
Spotify connect
Apple music
Audirvana 3.5.44 for Mac