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Bass management -- "Large" vs "Small"
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaughan" data-source="post: 33777" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>I accept that there is no universal method that works best in all situations as not all situations are identical. The only thing I disagree with with Dr Geddes approach is using speakers set to "large". That's about it. I'm a big supporter of multiple subwoofers as I've had success with it (as much success as I'm likely to get given my space limitations).</p><p></p><p>I just believe that setting speakers to "small" gives more advantages and I've outlined those advantages in this thread. It's also way more practical. If one wants to experience all the content found in todays films while still experiencing smoother bass using multiple subwoofers then I don't believe Dr Geddes method works best.</p><p></p><p>Of course, in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaughan, post: 33777, member: 693"] I accept that there is no universal method that works best in all situations as not all situations are identical. The only thing I disagree with with Dr Geddes approach is using speakers set to "large". That's about it. I'm a big supporter of multiple subwoofers as I've had success with it (as much success as I'm likely to get given my space limitations). I just believe that setting speakers to "small" gives more advantages and I've outlined those advantages in this thread. It's also way more practical. If one wants to experience all the content found in todays films while still experiencing smoother bass using multiple subwoofers then I don't believe Dr Geddes method works best. Of course, in my opinion. Regards, [/QUOTE]
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