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In Reply to: RE: But, whenever... posted by Frihed89 on February 27, 2014 at 22:06:44
... (once again) sometimes prefer a slight overdose of bass. In real life deep bass is felt by the body, just as it is heard by the ears. Similarly, vibrations and/or air movement being pushed against the skin and bones of the skull during headphone listening contributes to a feeling of realism.
The only problem is, in order to provide any semblance of this sort of "feeling" (tactile bass) within the confines of the typical headphone earpiece, one might end up by boosting the bass frequencies somewhat beyond what might be considered as "neutral" ("well integrated"?) in frequency response - at least by those who don't need to feel their skull shaking during listening.
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