TOP 10 BASS MYTHS and Misconceptions (Good Subwoofers and Quality Bass)

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People who are unfamiliar with quality bass usually have some shared assumptions, and these are the most common I see. Vv Click "SHOW MORE" vV GAME CHANGING BASS: Vv Follow affiliate links (sub101.link, amzn) below to support this channel vV For movie and gear ideas: The "green line" subwoofer in the graphs: All of my measurements were done from my main listening position after adjusting the subwoofer&level by ear, with the same volume level on the AVR. Graph smoothing is not something I&normally a fan of, but I really think it helps to see the trend better in this case. I realize some of the myths are redundant, and perhaps I should have consolidated. That said, these are what I seem to see the most often. As I pointed out in the video, I think subwoofers are the best possible investment in your home theater. I would spend as much or more on subwoofers as my TV/Projector or AVR. For example, if I was going to spend $1,500 on an AVR, I would have at least that much in good subs. The overall sound will be MUCH better than running a $1,500 AVR with $600 in subs. Much better! Don&neglect your bass!! Another thing worth mentioning here is how often I hear people talking about how one sub will "crush" another, and usually it&based mostly on Max SPL. I&personally heard subs with higher Max SPL and wattage produce LESS overall bass due the shape of the curve. It&a helpful metric, but I personally look at the response shape first. I like my bass deep, heavy, and...

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