
ashcat_lt
Well-known member
Your comment read suspiciously like the common myth that the long waves of bass frequencies are somehow not as loud at the source as they are a few feet away, that they need "space to develop" before you can capture the full extent of their energy. This is just untrue.My comment pertained to the accuracy of low frequency sounds traveling through air using speakers within a room where headphones are different animal. Sure our ears can adjust differently when we have transducers shoved in our ear canals, but It's comparing apples and oranges and I would not trust any headphone to be so accurate in the low end nor would I want to rely on them to master with.
It may be true with a given room and listening position that stepping away from the speaker will allow you to hear more bass. That's because you're moving out of a null (or into a peak) in the room's frequency response. Moving the speaker while maintaining the original relative listening distance will likely have the same result.