In Reply to: Sub option for MG .7 Rythmik F12 or TBI Audio posted by lactogenes on September 27, 2016 at 14:33:59:
In my opinion, a lot of this comes down to the volume levels you listen at. IMO, the key is to never overload your room (exzcept of course, if you are having on of those "going nuts" nights:)
I have a Martin Logan sub, cut-off at lowest setting, listen relatively nearfield, and I get tuneful bass. I can play organ music at moderate volumes, and the air shudders, even though my maggie 1.2's of course only go down to 45hz or so. But things get congested fast if I try to pretend my listening area (my entire downstairs as far as area goes)is actually a cathedral!!
It is quite a treat when you can hear those pedal stops kicking in and all that air hitting the room. But as I said, I find volume level is key. The way I look at it, I am continuing my long tradition of saving my ears :) I have some friends whose hearing is shot from years of going to clubs and listening to stuff way too loud. I truly enjoy the "miniaturized" accuracy of home listening. All the parts are there, just not as gut=punching. But that is just my take.
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