Every time I have heard subs connected to a speaker system, I have been able to hear a lot of musical information that I never expected to hear. I do know there is a lot of potential of enhancing the the system by possibly adding sub-woofers. Unfortunately, however, I have also been hearing the sub(s) as completely separate drivers from the rest of the speaker.
And I am not the only one with this problem. After giving a GLOWING review to the Martin Logan CLX in TAS, Jonathan Valin was supposed to slap on a couple of subs to his system and update the review. But this never happened. I am guessing he didn't want to put a black mark on Martin Logan, so he never wrote the "bad" review.
To me, and I am guessing to Valin, the music is just not from the "same cloth". On the other hand, many people are happy with subs. Can anyone shed some light on this?
(Please use common language and explain the terms you are using like you are talking to a 10 year old. I took physics and advanced calculus as a freshman in college, and although I did very well in the classes, it has been a long, long time - and I forgot everything!!)
And I am not the only one with this problem. After giving a GLOWING review to the Martin Logan CLX in TAS, Jonathan Valin was supposed to slap on a couple of subs to his system and update the review. But this never happened. I am guessing he didn't want to put a black mark on Martin Logan, so he never wrote the "bad" review.
To me, and I am guessing to Valin, the music is just not from the "same cloth". On the other hand, many people are happy with subs. Can anyone shed some light on this?
(Please use common language and explain the terms you are using like you are talking to a 10 year old. I took physics and advanced calculus as a freshman in college, and although I did very well in the classes, it has been a long, long time - and I forgot everything!!)