Hi all, I am finding that when I listen to cd's in stereo my subwoofer contributes very little to the sound.
It does seem to slightly add very low, almost unheard bass, but the volume level has to be very low or it just muddies the sound and becomes too much.
I have Energy C9's front speakers which are rated down to 28hz so they are close to full range speakers and they do seem to put out a lot of bass.
So my question is- Do others with near full range speakers find they get little benefit with a subwoofer for music cd's?
Or is this muddying of the sound an indication that my sub is not up to the job music wise?
I have found with dvds the (Australian made Accusound 250watt 10 inch) sub is at times capable of near earthquake like performance, however this is not what makes music sound good.
Any thoughts or similar experiences with subwoofers and stereo music cd's?
Thanks Pete
It does seem to slightly add very low, almost unheard bass, but the volume level has to be very low or it just muddies the sound and becomes too much.
I have Energy C9's front speakers which are rated down to 28hz so they are close to full range speakers and they do seem to put out a lot of bass.
So my question is- Do others with near full range speakers find they get little benefit with a subwoofer for music cd's?
Or is this muddying of the sound an indication that my sub is not up to the job music wise?
I have found with dvds the (Australian made Accusound 250watt 10 inch) sub is at times capable of near earthquake like performance, however this is not what makes music sound good.
Any thoughts or similar experiences with subwoofers and stereo music cd's?
Thanks Pete
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