In Reply to: Re: MUSIC NOTES BELOW 27 HZ?? posted by TOOL on July 28, 2002 at 06:33:08:
I have a very nice recording of Virgil Fox playing the John Wanamaker Grand Concourse Organ in Philly. Ive heard it live and no home system is gonna come close. It has a set of SIXTY-FOUR foot pipes. My system is down 3db at twenty-six hz. It don't even come close. For that kind of bass you need huge amount of power just to move enough air. Buy a good set of sealed headphones that are in effect isobaricly coupled to you ear drums. The other problem is most rooms are just not big enough to sustain that kind of bass reproduction. I suppose you could just buy a shaker coil and hook it to your system and listening chair for real seat of the pants bass. The used to sell them for car stereos. EKG
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- Re: MUSIC NOTES BELOW 27 HZ?? - EKG 09:28:52 07/28/02 (1)
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