@d2girls, I wouldn’t fret any over the down -6db @30Hz spec as it’s not that bad when measured in room, as with any speaker. When base is called for, your 4367s answer in a most authentic and pleasing manner, as you’ve pointed out. Trust your ears.
Yes, a sub would help in that last octave but what resides down there that you can actually hear? Like you said, there’s nothing like displacement when it comes to recreating base notes. Dynamics, kick and impact are there in spades.
The same can be said about my 4319s. Here’s a review from a guy who’s reference speakers are Harbeth 40.1:
http://www.highfidelity.pl/@main-2468&lang=
He was very impressed with them and noted that though they lack the last word in base, what is there is more than enough.
Here also, is his impression of your 4367s:
http://www.highfidelity.pl/@main-2614&lang=
The translation is a bit iffy but in short, he says they’re beautifully balanced. He used to work with JBLs when recording so he’s very familiar with them.
All the best,
Nonoise
Yes, a sub would help in that last octave but what resides down there that you can actually hear? Like you said, there’s nothing like displacement when it comes to recreating base notes. Dynamics, kick and impact are there in spades.
The same can be said about my 4319s. Here’s a review from a guy who’s reference speakers are Harbeth 40.1:
http://www.highfidelity.pl/@main-2468&lang=
He was very impressed with them and noted that though they lack the last word in base, what is there is more than enough.
Here also, is his impression of your 4367s:
http://www.highfidelity.pl/@main-2614&lang=
The translation is a bit iffy but in short, he says they’re beautifully balanced. He used to work with JBLs when recording so he’s very familiar with them.
All the best,
Nonoise