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Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 6:55 am
by BarlesChukowski
I think I decided on a pair of Adam T7Vs. And then I came across this on my local craigslist:

https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/dak/ ... 77419.html

My question is, is the subwoofer worth it? I'll be playing mainly in a medium sized bedroom.

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 7:41 am
by Liviou2004
BarlesChukowski wrote:I think I decided on a pair of Adam T7Vs. And then I came across this on my local craigslist:

https://minneapolis.craigslist.org/dak/ ... 77419.html

My question is, is the subwoofer worth it? I'll be playing mainly in a medium sized bedroom.
That's a good choice. With the sub-woofer you get down to 28hz.
Anyway the seller says :
this will only be sold as a complete package, will not separate

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 1:11 am
by jeremykeys
I think that depends on the style of music you are mostly going to play. For me, I"m mainly in a rock format so a sub isn't going to be of much use and in ly tiny room I'll probably have acoustic problems. But if you are doing more of a dance style, maybe the additional bass would be good.

Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2020 9:07 am
by Liviou2004
jeremykeys wrote:I think that depends on the style of music you are mostly going to play. For me, I"m mainly in a rock format so a sub isn't going to be of much use and in ly tiny room I'll probably have acoustic problems. But if you are doing more of a dance style, maybe the additional bass would be good.
In fact it wouldn't have to depends on the music style but on the user's purpose :

- If he wants to do a production and share his music, he must have a monitor response as flat as possible and as wide as possible, whatever music style he plays. That way, the listeners will hear the same thing he had produce.
That's the reason why a studio monitors sytem is not really flattering to ears as an hi-fi system can be.

- If he doesn't intend to share his music and only have fun with his gear, it's another way. In that case, as you said, he will want to chose his speakers according to his musical preferences.