snivilisationism said:
So John was being a bit mischeivous.
Moi?
snivilisationism said:
Strangely though, I just tried turning off my sub, and listening for a while. For my money, they have just as much real bass as most speakers their size. One thing I found with some similar sized speakers that "pretended" to have more bass, was that it was more of a smeared "woomph" sound, rather than an accurate representation of what was on the track. I don't know the technical terms, but for my money, that gets a little tiring. Give me quality over quantity any day.
Theoretically I would agree with you (accuracy is good, right?), but in practice I think this only works to a degree and can mean the difference between 'meh' and 'ooo'. After all, I don't know about you, but I listen to music (and sometimes I 'feel' it or 'experience' it, depending on whether the neighbours are in), I don't measure it. And further, as hinted at in my comments in that other thread, the room that a speaker's in - and its position within that room - will almost certainly have more control over that difference than anything else, so the n'th degree of accuracy equipment can offer can be largely moot.
That said, if we're all looking for lack of distortion, we should probably all just go and buy the OP's original suggestion of a PM6004 with it's 0.0008% quoted THD...