Speaker Bungs In Or Out at Joel Kates blog

Speaker Bungs In Or Out. Many commercial ported speakers come with foam tubular port bung to reduce bass on poor recordings. On the other hand i had them in dynaudio. The very brief bottom line is, if they are very capable and full range and you listen in two channel only, you may want to set then to. I have kef ls50 at the moment with 2 part bungs and use the outer bung (200mm from wall) and they reduce the bass but it’s still lively. It will depend on room dynamics. They are pretty easy to get in and out so you can experiment. See what sounds best to you. Easiest thing to try is to put on some music with decent bass using 'all channel stereo' mode (if you have it). A ported speaker will have been optimised for use without any bungs, and given optimum room conditions, will sound better.

2x Universal Foam Loud Speaker Port Bungs 105mm Diameter x 40mm Height
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The very brief bottom line is, if they are very capable and full range and you listen in two channel only, you may want to set then to. Easiest thing to try is to put on some music with decent bass using 'all channel stereo' mode (if you have it). See what sounds best to you. A ported speaker will have been optimised for use without any bungs, and given optimum room conditions, will sound better. Many commercial ported speakers come with foam tubular port bung to reduce bass on poor recordings. They are pretty easy to get in and out so you can experiment. On the other hand i had them in dynaudio. I have kef ls50 at the moment with 2 part bungs and use the outer bung (200mm from wall) and they reduce the bass but it’s still lively. It will depend on room dynamics.

2x Universal Foam Loud Speaker Port Bungs 105mm Diameter x 40mm Height

Speaker Bungs In Or Out The very brief bottom line is, if they are very capable and full range and you listen in two channel only, you may want to set then to. Easiest thing to try is to put on some music with decent bass using 'all channel stereo' mode (if you have it). On the other hand i had them in dynaudio. A ported speaker will have been optimised for use without any bungs, and given optimum room conditions, will sound better. I have kef ls50 at the moment with 2 part bungs and use the outer bung (200mm from wall) and they reduce the bass but it’s still lively. The very brief bottom line is, if they are very capable and full range and you listen in two channel only, you may want to set then to. They are pretty easy to get in and out so you can experiment. See what sounds best to you. It will depend on room dynamics. Many commercial ported speakers come with foam tubular port bung to reduce bass on poor recordings.

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