"Fast", "Punchy" and other such subjective terms used to describe bass
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Re: "Fast", "Punchy" and other such subjective terms used to describe bass
Where transient response is concerned I agree. It's not a matter of moving mass, because the electromotive force dwarfs mechanical inertia by at least a few orders of magnitude. Inductance could affect transient response, as that's an electromotive factor. But the whole notion of 'fast bass' is just so much piffle, while 'punchy' usually means high THD.
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Re: "Fast", "Punchy" and other such subjective terms used to describe bass
Or a THTAcousticScience wrote: ↑Sun Mar 29, 2020 10:41 am A pair of headphones or earphones is the Holy grail of tight accurate bass response...
I asked Grant what he thought of the THT.. he said "It's everywhere!"Bill Fitzmaurice wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 9:52 pm Owners of a speaker with that spec, the Tuba HT, would disagree.
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