In Reply to: Silly Question: What does "tight" Bass mean to you? posted by "Red" on October 13, 2011 at 09:41:09:
because it is an object that has weight and needs to start moving (and stopping) according to the signal fed it.
This lag time variation is often referred to as 'loose' if it becomes noticable and a lesser (unnoticable) lag time to respond to signal input is known at 'tight'.
pardon my wordy/clumsy description...
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- when the woofer responds to the input signal there is a bit of 'lag' time - PhilJ 09:57:26 10/13/11 (7)
- I have noticed this effect... - reuben 05:03:22 10/14/11 (0)
- Wow!! great answer!! - Sordidman 10:05:15 10/13/11 (5)
- RE: Wow!! great answer!! - tmsorosk 04:31:58 10/14/11 (1)
- Oi...yes - Sordidman 10:08:28 10/14/11 (0)
- RE: Wow!! great answer!! - b.l.zeebub 10:14:24 10/13/11 (2)
- Ooooh Eel-like - Sordidman 10:21:16 10/13/11 (1)
- RE: Ooooh Eel-like - b.l.zeebub 10:33:36 10/13/11 (0)