Took a youtube bass test and my Mission LX-2 startede to be noticeable at 40hz (could hear a bit at 30-35hz low volume) 65-85hz it was down a bit at 90 hz it was louder again
Tried it with my phone and a sound meter app (sound meter)
40hz 47db 50hz 63db 60 hz 63db 70 hz 62db 80hz 61db 90hz 64db 100hz 64db
My Q Acoustics 2010i has a little bump around 80-90hz just to compare it to something else,Q Acoustcis 3020 is flat (didn't use sound meter to test the bass on the 2020i and 3020)
The test (starts at 10hz) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdhlVXb9hP0
For a budget speaker not bad, not shure if most music has it's energy at 65-85hz or around those frequencys that will compensate for the slightly lower bass at 80hz
Is there a way of making it slight more powerfull at 80hz without using a eq or is it just just using an eq and give it 1-2 db mabye something like this https://sourceforge.net/projects/equalizerapo/
Tried it with my phone and a sound meter app (sound meter)
40hz 47db 50hz 63db 60 hz 63db 70 hz 62db 80hz 61db 90hz 64db 100hz 64db
My Q Acoustics 2010i has a little bump around 80-90hz just to compare it to something else,Q Acoustcis 3020 is flat (didn't use sound meter to test the bass on the 2020i and 3020)
The test (starts at 10hz) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bdhlVXb9hP0
For a budget speaker not bad, not shure if most music has it's energy at 65-85hz or around those frequencys that will compensate for the slightly lower bass at 80hz
Is there a way of making it slight more powerfull at 80hz without using a eq or is it just just using an eq and give it 1-2 db mabye something like this https://sourceforge.net/projects/equalizerapo/