I have listened to JL audio E110 at an audio shop, in another city.The reason why I want a sub is mostly feeling the sound at my body,gut especially , also hearing the lower frequencies which my speakers(or any other speaker) can't give.
When we arrived,I asked the sales person if we can see JL Audio E110.He brought it in a box .When I asked if we can listen to it,my mother got shocked Because she thought that it's not certain that we will buy it and we will tire them(but I was knowing that they even have special rooms for demonstrating audio components to people).
Sales person used a few cds to demonstrate the sub.First he run the sub with low volume
level.He started turning the volume of the sub more and he said that after that level it is
resonance,and then he turned the level a bit more and I almost felt like an earthquake was
happening in the room, the resonance of ventilation grilles and some other parts of the room were very audible.But I noticed
one thing which I didn't like: Although I was feeling that it was shaking the sofa and I
was feeling the bass at my legs' parts which contact with sofa, (also I remember like I felt the
bass on outer part my arms but I am not sure if I remember this right) I was not able to
feel any bass at my gut/chest. I regret very much that I didn't take some of my cds from
home. I am not sure but I think the cds that they used to demonstrate had very low frequency bass,
but not hitting bass.I had read on a web page that it is mid bass which "hits",not very low
frequency bass.Still,when he turned off the subwoofer,although the speakers look like they were expensive,the sound became very thin compared to when sub was turned on.
I said that I don't feel the bass at my gut and he said that it's very difficult to have it in hifi,it's generally possible with professional subwoofers or more expensive and more powerful subwoofers.Then he played with some settings of the subwoofer and suddenly I started feeling the bass at my gut powerfully.I said him that it's better now,then he said "Don't understand me wrong,but this is not music,this is resonance". At home,when I increase bass level of my receiver(I have a stereo setup without subbwoofer),speakers give stronger bass but I think actually receiver is adding artificial bass.Is it same with subwoofers when you play with their settings?
Then I listened to one of Monitor Audio's biggest subwoofers,but it was a 5+1 setup and I listened to the sound in a movie(Transformers).I was standing up and the volume level was too high, I couldn't understand much the power of the sub and the bass didn't impress me much actually. Then he asked which sub I liked more and I said that I liked Jl one more and he said "it's different/it's a different story".So I understood that he thought Jl E110 is better than Monitor Audio one.(price of both of them were very similar)
I have looked at internet reviews of both Jl Audio E110 and E112, cnet reviewer commented
in his review that it is the best compact subwoofer yet,for E110 and in another review E112
earned Top Pick award.But in a review of E110, the reviewer wrote that E110 isn't gut-
punching and this made me confused.If I could listen to E110 and E112 with some of my cds
with the gut-punching bass (which are gut punching when listening with my b&w 683s with
high volume levels) then it would be great but we returned from that city and there is no
shop which sells JL Audio or B&W in my home city, unfortunately.
The sales person also said that I can buy a stereo amplifier instead of buying a subwoofer
to hear more bass,he said that no receiver can do better than a stereo amplifier in a
stereo setup but I don't think it will be a good choice for me.
Has anybody heard/had JL Audio E110,E112,B&W PV1D or B&W Asw10cm?What does s/he think about
it?Also,Is it true that mid-bass-not the very low frequency bass gives the punch effect?Don't understand me wrong, I don't
want the subwoofer just for punching effect but still it's important for me.Also don't
recommend me internet-direct subwoofer companies please.
When we arrived,I asked the sales person if we can see JL Audio E110.He brought it in a box .When I asked if we can listen to it,my mother got shocked Because she thought that it's not certain that we will buy it and we will tire them(but I was knowing that they even have special rooms for demonstrating audio components to people).
Sales person used a few cds to demonstrate the sub.First he run the sub with low volume
level.He started turning the volume of the sub more and he said that after that level it is
resonance,and then he turned the level a bit more and I almost felt like an earthquake was
happening in the room, the resonance of ventilation grilles and some other parts of the room were very audible.But I noticed
one thing which I didn't like: Although I was feeling that it was shaking the sofa and I
was feeling the bass at my legs' parts which contact with sofa, (also I remember like I felt the
bass on outer part my arms but I am not sure if I remember this right) I was not able to
feel any bass at my gut/chest. I regret very much that I didn't take some of my cds from
home. I am not sure but I think the cds that they used to demonstrate had very low frequency bass,
but not hitting bass.I had read on a web page that it is mid bass which "hits",not very low
frequency bass.Still,when he turned off the subwoofer,although the speakers look like they were expensive,the sound became very thin compared to when sub was turned on.
I said that I don't feel the bass at my gut and he said that it's very difficult to have it in hifi,it's generally possible with professional subwoofers or more expensive and more powerful subwoofers.Then he played with some settings of the subwoofer and suddenly I started feeling the bass at my gut powerfully.I said him that it's better now,then he said "Don't understand me wrong,but this is not music,this is resonance". At home,when I increase bass level of my receiver(I have a stereo setup without subbwoofer),speakers give stronger bass but I think actually receiver is adding artificial bass.Is it same with subwoofers when you play with their settings?
Then I listened to one of Monitor Audio's biggest subwoofers,but it was a 5+1 setup and I listened to the sound in a movie(Transformers).I was standing up and the volume level was too high, I couldn't understand much the power of the sub and the bass didn't impress me much actually. Then he asked which sub I liked more and I said that I liked Jl one more and he said "it's different/it's a different story".So I understood that he thought Jl E110 is better than Monitor Audio one.(price of both of them were very similar)
I have looked at internet reviews of both Jl Audio E110 and E112, cnet reviewer commented
in his review that it is the best compact subwoofer yet,for E110 and in another review E112
earned Top Pick award.But in a review of E110, the reviewer wrote that E110 isn't gut-
punching and this made me confused.If I could listen to E110 and E112 with some of my cds
with the gut-punching bass (which are gut punching when listening with my b&w 683s with
high volume levels) then it would be great but we returned from that city and there is no
shop which sells JL Audio or B&W in my home city, unfortunately.
The sales person also said that I can buy a stereo amplifier instead of buying a subwoofer
to hear more bass,he said that no receiver can do better than a stereo amplifier in a
stereo setup but I don't think it will be a good choice for me.
Has anybody heard/had JL Audio E110,E112,B&W PV1D or B&W Asw10cm?What does s/he think about
it?Also,Is it true that mid-bass-not the very low frequency bass gives the punch effect?Don't understand me wrong, I don't
want the subwoofer just for punching effect but still it's important for me.Also don't
recommend me internet-direct subwoofer companies please.
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