I third Rodman's comments - spot on - exactly right - that is just how it all sounds! Well said! Although a high Q system (underdamped) can sound pleasant (with plenty of bass for a small WAF friendly design) it will not convey the lower octaves clearly so that you can feel the "texture" of bass sounds. There is actually a stunning amount of information in the bass - every individual track should actually sound dramatically different in the bass just as every midrange and treble usually does.
High End jargon; your take
I've been around here for a good while now and read these terms frequently. Looked at some of the audio glossaries on the net. I still don't feel I have a good handle on their meaning. What do these terms mean to you?
"Tight" as in "the bass became more tight."
"Hi Fi" as in "it sounds "hi fi" (as opposed to high end)
"Warm" as in "warm bass."
Thanks
"Tight" as in "the bass became more tight."
"Hi Fi" as in "it sounds "hi fi" (as opposed to high end)
"Warm" as in "warm bass."
Thanks
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