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seveone
New member
I've been thinking I am missing low end a little, and a sub would help. Am I wrong? My room seems good, balanced, tight, but not too much - it's been treated. but I notice I always add too much bass in a mix. My headphones mix bass much better but aren't as accurate in the mid/highs. Plus, I don't want to mix with headphones...
Is a sub a crutch? Will it help, or should I consciencely add less bass? I'd rather not just add less bass, I'd like to hear the tone of it.
While reading up on getting a sub, someone said match the crossover freq, and +/-db level of the Events.
The Events say:
35Hz - 20kHz, ±3dB (-2dB @ 38Hz), Ref. 500Hz
What should I look for then, in a subwoofer?
Would I be shunned as village idiot for even contemplating behringer, samson, etc in the $200-$300 range?
or am I looking in the wrong area?
Is a sub a crutch? Will it help, or should I consciencely add less bass? I'd rather not just add less bass, I'd like to hear the tone of it.
While reading up on getting a sub, someone said match the crossover freq, and +/-db level of the Events.
The Events say:
35Hz - 20kHz, ±3dB (-2dB @ 38Hz), Ref. 500Hz
What should I look for then, in a subwoofer?
Would I be shunned as village idiot for even contemplating behringer, samson, etc in the $200-$300 range?
or am I looking in the wrong area?