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Joe_Carr
05-05-2011, 11:50 AM
My current receiver says that for CDs DVDs, VCR, etc has a frequency response of 20hz to 20kHz +/- 1db but I wanted to know that will a receiver that is like the Sherwood RX-4105 or 4109 be better sounding since they go from 10hz to 100kHz +/- 3db? I just wanted to know that it is worth getting the new receiver that has more wider frequency response.
Both receivers have 40hz to 20kHz with 0.08% THD
But the line input like CD, VCR, etc is only from 20hz to 20kHz +/- 1db on mine and the Sherwood has 10hz to 100kHz +/- 3db.
Glen B
05-06-2011, 09:37 AM
It seems to me that manufacturer JVC specified a 40Hz lower limit in order to achieve your receiver's 100 watt output rating. This does not mean it will not reproduce frequencies below that point, judging by the 20Hz response claimed for the input sources. This is not unusual with budget amps and receivers, where output is specified at less taxing frequencies.
I would not sweat the details anyway. You're talking about frequencies approaching the infrasonic (more popularly called subsonic) range, which is inaudible to humans. Unless you listen to pipe organ music (like I do), its unlikely you are going to hear any difference between the two units on most music. Popular music by and large does not have much if any bass content below about 40Hz. Also, If you can hear frequencies over 20kHz or even 100kHz, more power to you. My upper hearing limit is just a hair under 14kHz.
E-Stat
05-06-2011, 09:52 AM
My current receiver says
Those specifications are meaningless in the real world because there are so many more variables which affect sound quality. You'll need to actually compare another receiver in your system to determine if it sounds better.
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Joe_Carr
05-09-2011, 10:44 PM
Music I listen to which is mostly bass tester songs will go low as 20hz or less if so. I got some CDs like It came from outerbass II and Illegal Bass so those really play low bass. Mosty I listen to those songs. I do listen to other songs too like Justin Bieber but most of the time I listen to those bass tester songs.
harley .guy07
05-10-2011, 06:35 AM
Music I listen to which is mostly bass tester songs will go low as 20hz or less if so. I got some CDs like It came from outerbass II and Illegal Bass so those really play low bass. Mosty I listen to those songs. I do listen to other songs too like Justin Bieber but most of the time I listen to those bass tester songs.
Most of those CD's were made for car audio sound off competitions and to see how loud the bass is in a car audio system. Most home speakers were not designed with this in mind and were designed to produce music at a balanced output and natural sound of the music itself and not to boom your head off with bass. I am not by any means saying anything bad about your tastes in music or what you listen to because that is your decision but I do know for a fact that home stereo components are not built with these kinds of CD's in mind like the sound off car audio systems are. If that is the sound you are looking for in your home audio and that is what you mostly listen to then you are probably going to have to either get pro sound equipment which is meant to be played loud and has bigger more bass heavy speakers or custom build something with the music you listen to in mind.
Most of those CD's were made for car audio sound off competitions and to see how loud the bass is in a car audio system. Most home speakers were not designed with this in mind and were designed to produce music at a balanced output and natural sound of the music itself and not to boom your head off with bass. I am not by any means saying anything bad about your tastes in music or what you listen to because that is your decision but I do know for a fact that home stereo components are not built with these kinds of CD's in mind like the sound off car audio systems are. If that is the sound you are looking for in your home audio and that is what you mostly listen to then you are probably going to have to either get pro sound equipment which is meant to be played loud and has bigger more bass heavy speakers or custom build something with the music you listen to in mind.
I was wondering about those disks, maybe he needs to get a car and scrap the home audio, or build a car system in his house.
Hey Harley dudes rebuild their bikes in the living room over the winter, why not get a little Prius in the house and add several Subs?
markw
05-10-2011, 10:55 AM
Music I listen to which is mostly bass tester songs will go low as 20hz or less if so. Not with those little pissant speakers you so love you don't.
SlumpBuster
05-10-2011, 04:49 PM
Music I listen to which is mostly bass tester songs will go low as 20hz or less if so. I got some CDs like It came from outerbass II and Illegal Bass so those really play low bass. Mosty I listen to those songs. I do listen to other songs too like Justin Bieber but most of the time I listen to those bass tester songs.
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05-27-2011, 08:43 PM
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