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<blockquote data-quote="Analogos" data-source="post: 84533" data-attributes="member: 862"><p>I am no expert, but here is my take.</p><p>Less bass is good and often you will assume you have lost some bass impact when in actual fact what you had before was probably a muddy, boomy and less detailed bass than you have now .</p><p>Detail is your friend, tightness your companion and the impact should feel like a kick from Bruce Lee rather than a punch from Mike Tyson.</p><p>Give it a bit of time, get accustomed to it and if you are still not fully satisfied the play with the VTA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Analogos, post: 84533, member: 862"] I am no expert, but here is my take. Less bass is good and often you will assume you have lost some bass impact when in actual fact what you had before was probably a muddy, boomy and less detailed bass than you have now . Detail is your friend, tightness your companion and the impact should feel like a kick from Bruce Lee rather than a punch from Mike Tyson. Give it a bit of time, get accustomed to it and if you are still not fully satisfied the play with the VTA. [/QUOTE]
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