Apologies to Norah Jones, I needed more bass!


I've read a lot of positive reviews about Norah Jone's, both in her individual talent and the quality of the recordings.  I've been "meh!" for years.

The last six months I upgraded my main speakers with dual 10" woofers per side and enormous amplifier power and wow, suddenly I really enjoy Norah Jones!! I just didn't have enough bass to do her recordings justice. 

erik_squires

@erik_squires Interesting set up. Much of this is over my head but it is interesting just the same. Thanks for sharing. 

@erik_squires Is this a multi channel HT type of system? Is this how you listen to your music? I do my serious listening in Stereo mode only and do not own any HT type of gear. For movies and TV, I'm happy with soundbars and small subs. I have a lot more wrapped up in stereo equipment than anything like HT. Just wondering if you listen to stereo recordings this way and how that affects things. I have a few DVDA recordings that have 4.1 and 5.1 options but also have stereo options, which is how I listen to them. Not trying to be a pest, tell me to piss off if you get tired of this. :)

@billpete 

 Is this a multi channel HT type of system? Is this how you listen to your music?

It is.  I had a separate HT receiver, and Luxman integrated and used the Luxman’s bypass feature to listen to movies however after doing an active center channel project I decided I would rather have something simpler, with powered speakers, than keep the hybrid system.   In particular, hearing how good the center channel came out convinced me I should make the plunge. 

I use the HT receiver but in stereo mode for music, except when I play music related DVDs.  I’m currently working through Berlioz’ Les Troyens.  The music is fabulous but oh, I wish I’d never seen the subtitles... laugh