Heard a live band today

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Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
I would prefer tighter bass over boomy bass anyday, even if it means less output. I can't stand boomy bass.
And live kick drums are tighter and less boomy as well, right?
After a few days listening, the lack of the deepest bass (and the lack of "punch" in the midbass) started to bother me. I have ended up swapping things around again (Def Tech BP10s in the stereo, BP8s moved from surround to main duty in the HT, Polks as surrounds.) Since I already had some small bookshelves suitable for surrounds, I have essentially spent a chunk of money for no good reason (again!)
Why do I do these things? Why?:eek: Is there any way to stop being an idiot, money-wise?:eek:
 
C

cornelius

Full Audioholic
Could you please list the names of the individual songs that have the best sounding kick drums?

Thanks.
No problem - off the top of my head, Tea for Two has some bass drum comping going throughout - I'll have to listen this weekend, to refresh my memory. I think the drummer is Sam Woodyard, and the bass drum has this really low fundamental pitch, with a funky sustain - sounds like calf heads on a big (24" or larger) bass drum. It really rounds out the whole band.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
After a few days listening, the lack of the deepest bass (and the lack of "punch" in the midbass) started to bother me. I have ended up swapping things around again (Def Tech BP10s in the stereo, BP8s moved from surround to main duty in the HT, Polks as surrounds.) Since I already had some small bookshelves suitable for surrounds, I have essentially spent a chunk of money for no good reason (again!)
Why do I do these things? Why?:eek: Is there any way to stop being an idiot, money-wise?:eek:
Oh, yeah. Gotta have full range tower for stereo music. For HT, we can get by with a separate subwoofer. Or just get another pair of BP10s.:)

Audioholics. We are addicted to audio. Don't try to make sense of it. It makes us happy.
 
J

Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
Oh, yeah. Gotta have full range tower for stereo music. For HT, we can get by with a separate subwoofer. Or just get another pair of BP10s.:)

Audioholics. We are addicted to audio. Don't try to make sense of it. It makes us happy.
I am afraid I have it worse than most. I have swapped again (KRK monitors in the stereo, BP8s as HT mains, Polks as surrounds, BP10s in the closet.) I am enjoying this arrangement, and will probably continue to enjoy it for a week or two until the urge to change it strikes again. At least I didn't spend more money this time.:)
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I am afraid I have it worse than most. I have swapped again (KRK monitors in the stereo, BP8s as HT mains, Polks as surrounds, BP10s in the closet.) I am enjoying this arrangement, and will probably continue to enjoy it for a week or two until the urge to change it strikes again. At least I didn't spend more money this time.:)
What? BP10s in the closet?:confused:
 
J

Joe Schmoe

Audioholic Ninja
What? BP10s in the closet?:confused:
For now. As I said, I tend to change things, so I am sure they will be back out again eventually (if not, I could try selling them, but it would have to be local pickup only. Much too big and heavy for shipping.)
As much as I love the sound of the 10Bs, they are kind of overwhelming in my apartment. The 8Bs are a lot more appropriate (in both bass output and appearance.) I really should have bought a second pair of those instead of the 10Bs. 20-20 hindsight.:eek:
 
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