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Subwoofer high frequency
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<blockquote data-quote="Simango4" data-source="post: 845976" data-attributes="member: 14918"><p>100% with :dop:</p><p></p><p>Hence it takes a lot of effort to get the right sub, placement, settings adjustment to get such blending right. I believe you cannot create sounds which are not originally present in the recording if you're not playing your system to distortion.</p><p></p><p>With that said, the drum tapping sound cannot be added by any speaker configuration, it can only be diminished by certain speaker configurations, and that's what I'm trying to avoid. I try by all means to preserve the original sound, Don't get me wrong with the subwoofer support, I actually prefer not using subs at all because of such unavoidable interference, but If the sub is there, I find the music better preserved under the stated conditions...the same reason I do not like placing the sub at the corner or close to the wall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simango4, post: 845976, member: 14918"] 100% with :dop: Hence it takes a lot of effort to get the right sub, placement, settings adjustment to get such blending right. I believe you cannot create sounds which are not originally present in the recording if you're not playing your system to distortion. With that said, the drum tapping sound cannot be added by any speaker configuration, it can only be diminished by certain speaker configurations, and that's what I'm trying to avoid. I try by all means to preserve the original sound, Don't get me wrong with the subwoofer support, I actually prefer not using subs at all because of such unavoidable interference, but If the sub is there, I find the music better preserved under the stated conditions...the same reason I do not like placing the sub at the corner or close to the wall. [/QUOTE]
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