Gonna have me a meatball marinara later, no one's getting their hands on that :nono:
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Gonna have me a meatball marinara later, no one's getting their hands on that :nono:
I also have a BK XLS 200 and I can't detect any difference between low level and high level inputs, only thing I do know is I had mine set to high and the bass was over powering the speakers, backed it down like others have said and now its not drowning out the mid/treble. I mostly use mine for Octoberfest music.
OK there is some music I would not use the sub for but that would mainly be jazz with vocals. Mine gets used mainly for electronic music such as the Chemical Brothers, Younger Brother, Shpongle, Hallucinogen etc etc. Oh yeah and Talvin Singh whose music benefits so much.
The thing just adds so much low frequency depth it extends the emotion so much. I would not want to use it in a very large room though. Those resonances would be quite difficult to tame.
No mate, no resonances in this room but our last room was pretty big and would have caused some bloody headaches. Regarding music, I love electronic stuff even the ambient inventions of Brian Eno. Leftfield, love it; Underworld, love it; Kiasmos, love it; Trentemolle, love it. There is just so much stuff out there with electronica and most of it makes full use of the subwoofer. In fact, one of my most favourite bands, Ozric Tentacles benefits from the addition of the sub especially with their newer recordings.