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mauidan
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Ouch.
I never found any Magico "bass shy". Quite the contrary.
"As an aside, I don’t think I will ever forget (or forgive) a rival magazine for rating the Q-5 as “bass-shy” and some Wilson or other as “full-range,” when the Q-5, by the very measurements that this magazine touts and depends on, went linearly down into the 30Hz or lower range, and the Wilsons dropped like a stone below port resonance. (There is a reason why even the most expensive Wilsons have to be augmented with gigantic subwoofers to generate really low end.) The reason for this injustice was simple: For most bass lovers, low bass doesn’t matter. Let me say that again: For most bass lovers, low bass doesn’t matter. Fender guitars and kickdrums live in the mid-to-upper bass and power range, and having FR peaks here does give such instruments the slam they have in life. As I said at the start of this endless blog, it is one of the peculiarities of measurement-based designs that flat frequency response and low distortion don’t necessarily translate into greater “realism” (or realistic excitement) on certain types of music, particularly rock."
- J Valin.
Haa, Ha ,,,,,, Tier 1 speak![]()
My S5 speakers are anything but bass shy. But they have to have the right amp driving them. Without appropriate current and impedance matching they can sound less forceful on the low end.
I can guarantee that the S5's bass will literally pound you just as if you were being punched, if enough power is used. On the other hand, the other drivers might not be able to handle that much power.
Valin wont forgive nor forget .....![]()
its funny how tier 1 pundits can spin the science when it fits them, bad measurements never matters , i have never seen a speaker measure 3 dB down at 28hz and sound light in the bass, wonder how many Magico owners running with more than 300 watts /ch.
Regards
Yes and no , mixing gated and nearfield pressure measurements of ports and woofer is a good compromise , scaling is an issue especially with port velocity , I have never seem it match anechoic measurements when done , if its raining or bad weather i can understand and I have always taken John to task why not drag the thing outside and do a full GP measurement , frankly you don't get more accurate even in a Chamber ...
As to -3db @28hz , I was referencing anechoic , if at the listening position , there is truth in what you say there could be nulls at other areas of the room and have a suckout , where the speaker will sound leaner , with less bandwidth, but it would take a really bad room situation to have it sound Lean and thin.