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| quote: | Originally posted by TranceMuzik02
A lot of good monitors go right down to a good bass frequency, like 40-60hz?, and the human ear can only hear down to 50hz? So whats the point in getting a subwoofer if you already have a low frequency response monitors. Plus if you have a little bedroom like me then a subwoofer would complete fu*k the sound up because of such a small space for the waves to travel, so they don't give a good sound. Thats what I think, coorect me if im wrong.
I have a subwoofer on my present 5.1 speaker system placed in the middle of the room along the wall, and its shows when you go to a the corners of my room the bass is much louder and a therefore a crappy sound. Somethng to think about |
Correction time, if your hearing only 50Hz-20KHz you spend too much time clubbing 
It is generally considered that the human ear hears from about 20 Hz up to 20 KHz. Some people can hear lower and higher and as we get older the range shrinks. So in reality you are missing about 30 Hz which does not sound like a lot but it is not chump change. You will defninitly notice the difference. You bring up a good point about it being in a small room though. I for one have good bookshelf speakers and have not got a sub yet because I am renting and sharing a house with some other peopoe; it is the low frequencies that travel through walls so easily. So I figure I will just get one when I have a place I can play my music without too many people caring.
PS- Also even though most people can only hear down to 20 Hz, you can FEEL lower frequencies. However most studio subs are built for accuracy not chest thumping power so most do not go much below 20 Hz if they do at all.
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