Audio is subjective....
One person may think that his Sony Cores with a 5.25” woofer has too much bass while another may think his Emotiva T2’s with dual 8” woofers don’t have enough.
I think that my Ascends with dual 6.5” woofers have the perfect balance of bass to loudness and I don’t want to ruin it with a subwoofer, but only when playing music, as a subwoofer is a need when watching movies. And while they may be perfect to me, they can be said to be anemic or bassy to others. It’s all up to you.[/QUOTE
Audio is subjective....
One person may think that his Sony Cores with a 5.25” woofer has too much bass while another may think his Emotiva T2’s with dual 8” woofers don’t have enough.
I think that my Ascends with dual 6.5” woofers have the perfect balance of bass to loudness and I don’t want to ruin it with a subwoofer, but only when playing music, as a subwoofer is a need when watching movies. And while they may be perfect to me, they can be said to be anemic or bassy to others. It’s all up to you.
I know I mentioned in previous messages posted before with the Polk vs. Klipsch syndrome, I had my in house audition with the Polk RTI A3 and Klipsch RP-600M. The Klipsch had times when the bass just kind of overshadowed the highs. I'm truly not saying that the Klipsch is a bad speaker but for some reason to so he's dismay who may adore Klipsch, the Polk's blended just a bit better. Now I'm wondering if I should subwoofer them.