In my opinion, the type of bass to strive for will have the feel of a hammer (perhaps a rubber mallet) knocking you right in the sternum. As apposed to say a 500 lbs. bowl of jell-o knocking you in the sternum.
Not every recording has this type of bass, but many more than you may think do.
To achieve this level of punch and definition proper speaker cables and interconnects, and proper amplification are required to provide this type of deep, absolutely controlling, well-defined bass. Especially the amp.
That's assuming of course the speakers are up to the task.
To be safe, I would certainly prefer forward facing woofers as I think (contrary to what many say) the sound of lower frequencies (30Hz - 80Hz) can be quite directional. But again, this depends on many factors.
-IMO
Not every recording has this type of bass, but many more than you may think do.
To achieve this level of punch and definition proper speaker cables and interconnects, and proper amplification are required to provide this type of deep, absolutely controlling, well-defined bass. Especially the amp.
That's assuming of course the speakers are up to the task.
To be safe, I would certainly prefer forward facing woofers as I think (contrary to what many say) the sound of lower frequencies (30Hz - 80Hz) can be quite directional. But again, this depends on many factors.
-IMO

