
Rock&Roll Ninja
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PC-Ultra, circa 2003 or so.There is your bass. Even my Velodyne shook me on that scene.. What SVS do you have?
PC-Ultra, circa 2003 or so.There is your bass. Even my Velodyne shook me on that scene.. What SVS do you have?
There is already a lot of bass in that scene. It would sound so stupid if it was just gobs of bass. So many things are blowing up. Yeah, it wasn't realistic, but it would sound ridiculous like WOTWs.What do you get in the early part about 6/8 min in when the two tanks are thrown and dropped? I get a pop, maybe. How about the shock waves that blows out the glass etc?
Well, each even should have an equivalent sound to go with it, no? Two 60ton tanks dropping nearby should have some decent bass to go with it, regardless what else happened a few seconds before it or afterwards, no? It just looks like the soundman forgot to mix or fell asleep at that instantThere is already a lot of bass in that scene. It would sound so stupid if it was just gobs of bass.
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No, while I was disappointed with the lack of bass I remain fairly certain that I shall never have to urge to watch Transformers again as long as I live.You're all just sore because you actually like this movie, but it doesn't have as much bass as the crappy movies with bass.
Nice. DJ Magic Mike anyone???No, while I was disappointed with the lack of bass I remain fairly certain that I shall never have to urge to watch Transformers again as long as I live.
And I stopped renting movies because of their supposed LFE content. I just bought a BassMechanix CD and it allows me to junk subwoofers without all that mindless 'story' crap or having to wait for the FBI warning to fade away.
Not sure as I only have the HD version. But the dynamic range does seem to be pretty broad. Some scenes are quieter than you'd expect, and some are hella loud. But I just got it cuz it was free and I wanted to hear the Ironhide flip on my system. I wasn't disappointed.I watch Transformers last night and I't did feel odd. The sound levels were all over the place. Music was loud, the surrounds were heavily used also. The dialogues were hard to make out and the bass was totaly random.
I wonder if the hidef version has a better sound setup?
In theater, it was spot on.
Don't feel too bad Joe, I just found out the same thing the other day. Though most drive-in's have gone the way of the Do-do, (at least here in California), I guess now they broadcast the soundtrack over the radio, and you just tune your car stereo to the correct station. The only problem I see with that is if you've got a stereo that draws a lot of power, you'd have to run your car for a bit every once in a while so you don't wear down your battery.You can use your truck stereo to listen to the soundtrack at the drive-in?This shows me how long it has been since I last went to one (and how old I am getting.
) The last time I was at a drive-in, the sound came from those awful little squawk-boxes outside the car windows.
Don't feel too bad Joe, I just found out the same thing the other day. Though most drive-in's have gone the way of the Do-do, (at least here in California), I guess now they broadcast the soundtrack over the radio, and you just tune your car stereo to the correct station. The only problem I see with that is if you've got a stereo that draws a lot of power, you'd have to run your car for a bit every once in a while so you don't wear down your battery.
I don't think your home subwoofer is the problem. The problem is the darn Transformers movie on disc.When I saw Transformers at the Drive-In this summer I was blown away at the bass. I have a truck with a MTX Thunderform with 2 10" subs and MTX 331 amp. The bass was pounding enough that we almost had to put our seat belts on and I think I leaked a little pee. Once it came out I couldn't wait to see how it would be at home, forget what my home sub is (2 or 300 watt 12" something or other), not high end for sure but I have been very pleased with it, but it was nothing compared to the truck bass. Think this maybe my next upgrade.
I really like those ML subs. My father has the Depth and it's a nice sub.Hm. Just watched 300 again last night with a friend who hadn't seen it yet. First full movie with the ML Descent, and it revealed some good stuff. The two scenes that most stood out for bass from what I was hearing before were where the ugly giant a-hole is beating on Leonidas' shield with his sword. Right to the chest!
The other was background bass during the scene with the crab-handed executioner. I'd never have thought it from before, but my house was shaking in all new ways right then. This place seriously needs some new windows, or I should just move. Next upgrade, I guess...
I have a couple of his discs. Bass Mekanik is best though.Nice. DJ Magic Mike anyone???