In Reply to: You're wrong this time (?) Bass Nut! posted by nightdoggy on March 16, 2007 at 07:32:08:
Did not help the already too bright (for me) Paradigm 100's.
I will give current BBE model another try. Signal processors do change the sound quality, there's not much doubt about that. The only doubt is whether the system/speakers you used needed that change. If you're not already a BBE salesman, you ought to be one since you are quite a fan.Signal processors don't often get many fans.
When I started building subwoofers in the early 1980's I used a sub-harmonic synthesisizer to create a little deep bass because there was so little content under 40Hz. on my vinyl records. I think I was one of a very few who liked that bass processing (I was an budding BassNut at the time)
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Richard BassNut Greene
Subjective Audiophile 2007
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Follow Ups
- I've been wrong before ... and about bigger things. I did listen to a BBE & but don't recall the model number - Richard BassNut Greene 13:47:27 03/16/07 (3)
- Re: I've been wrong before ... and about bigger things. I did listen to a BBE & but don't recall the model number - Squonk 15:35:51 03/16/07 (0)
- Here's my summary of signal processors I've lived with - nightdoggy 14:57:33 03/16/07 (1)
- Forgot One! - nightdoggy 15:18:13 03/16/07 (0)