dkordonowy said:
The listening room is an acoustic nightmare, about 20'x30' with an open double-door into the dining room.
Thats a huge room to fill with decent amounts of bass, especially with an opening to the adjacent room, and trying to do it with a 1 cubic foot sub would be near impossible. But maybe your ideal level of bass isn't the same as mine
I agree with
shokhead, I think what people are referring to when they say musical or HT sub is trading off certain things to work within a budget for a sub. Let me explain how I see it
If they are after a Musical sub: they look for one that has great transient response, low distortion and on a budget this will mean, more often than not, sacrificing the lower Fq response and High SPL.
If they are after a HT sub: They look for one that has the lowest Fq response with the highest SPL possible and on a budget this will mean, more often than not, sacrificing transient response and low distortion.
If the budget and size is not a concern(this is most often not the case) you can Buy or build a sub/s that is pure and simply accurate, something that plays as low as possible(below 20Hz(or even below 10Hz
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)), high SPL(above 120db in room), great transient response(servo systems can help with this) and low distortion(below 5% THD). Then you have an accurate sub that can do it all perfectly and you're are in sub nirvana
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But wait, then your room modes F*** everything up and you need to treat that and sit in the sweet spot to enjoy it
Sorry, I think I went a little off topic
cheers
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