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So no, the Q3 doesn't lack any bass. At all. And as jazzman put it, it's not only the quantity, it's the quality and speed that a superior driver/cabinet speaker can deliver. From your speaker shortlist, my picks would be the Magico and the Rockport, and perhaps add a YG to the mix. alexandre |
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XLF for example shows a low frequency limit of 50Hz (hi-fi news measurement). I myself measured the XLF in the custom designed room of a friend, with bass cutting below 60Hz! but some people still believe it has a lot of bass because of the typical Wilson bass hump. Having a look at the rest of the measurements.... check Atkinson analysis of the XLF frequency response linearity: suck out in the 2-3k range, which hints they even don't know how to design properly a crossover. Take a Revel Salon at one tenth of the price, it would perform and measure better.... Not even talking about any Magico, Rockport, TAD, Vivid.... |
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When I moved from Sasha to S5, there were improvements across most sonic attributes. However, the area that impressed me most was the bass which to me is better defined, has richer tonal texture, and integrates with the upper range more coherently, not to mention faster bass transients and lack of overhang. It is most enjoyable listening to bass rich material. The sealed enclosure also seem to make it easier to place. Martin Colloms described the bass of the S5 quite accurately in his review:
http://www.absolutesounds.com/pdf/ma...20_OCT-DEC.pdf |
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As for the Vivid speakers, I've heard them a few times now, but always in show conditions. Paired with Luxman, they were good, but not impressive. With the Mola Mola class D amps they had a sterile sound that I didn't appreciate, even with vinyl. And the bass was way, way too thick for my liking. alexandre |
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Andy, once again you have your finger on the pulse. Magico bass is quite fast & articulate, as is most sealed enclosure type speakers, hence the nature of the design characteristics. Since hearing & experiencing the Wilson Benesch Torus Infrasonic Generators, I now have 2 coming within the next fortnight. These are way faster/more articulate than most subs I've heard, admittedly I haven't heard all of them but they are rated as some of the most accurate & fastest!
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