Lee,
What should bass sound like? Ideally it should sound live. When you stand to the side of a live band and listen to kick drums, you feel them in the chest. I think this feeling should be evident in any hifi system as well, along with crystal clear but smooth highs, analog sound mids, vivid transients, etc. But like Robert Harley said once in his book, the kick drum is what gets your foot a tappin' (or something like that).
I have been reading your post(s) over and over, but I can't get any logical sense in my response. But here goes :
If you could only admit that at the Show there was a lacking bass. But you don't and I don't either.
So what's left is that something is broken, which you seem to be hinting at. But by all means I can not imagine how or where. And it probably won't help you that never anything broke anywhere so far (apart from soe tweakers literally blowing things).
I think I do see though that you seem to compare apples with oranges. That is, I see you use different playback software for the other DACs. Do I get this right ?
My quote above is for a reason and I like to stick to my previous suggestion :
If you perceive stumpin' bass etc. from all of those other DACs then that bass is not right. This is not in any defense and certainly not to tell that "thus" all other out there is wrong, but it is the only
logical conclusion I have make out of it.
Read your own text again, and now please "know" that no kick drum will be able to spring from your speakers as how you want it / described it, unless the remainder of the bass is not right. And I know, you described that as detailed and stiff and etc., but it doesn't tell me much really. Just as that it won't tell you much when I describe how that bass should be when really stiff and blablblah. Right ?
So think back Lee. How many 10 inchers where there in those Surreal Sound speakers ? I didn't look it up but I'd say 4 at least, but maybe 6 or even 7. Now you count them and count yours too and let me know. But ahead of that :
When I compare my current Orelo MKII speakers containing 3x15" and a sensitivity like hell with my old speaker of 1x15" with also OK sensitivity but less, and I TELL you that no kick drum was able to come from the old speakers ... and which is sheer theory already ...
... then you tell me how any QB-9 can do it in good fashion.
Hey, my old speaker also used subwoofer support (2x) and still it could not work. But it can't because all is too poor and too little woofer surface.
So mind you, what you actually day (but not explicitly of course) is that all the theories (and/or my own findings) are completely wrong and all it takes is another DAC.
So I'd have to ask you : who will have the best chances here ? The one which for sure is able to squeeze out the best superb bass from Bose Milk packs after all, or the one which tells that this really is totally impossible unless you listed to a blurped bass.
You know what I will choose here.
And this now *has* to make any QB-9 the wrong one in my eyes - there's just nothing else to do.
But mind you, it is you who came up with the kick drum as that determing parameter. You *are* right on that you know and it is only that you don't recognize that it can not happen (with your speaker).
It will be too simplified, but think like this :
A kick drum as a surface (square inch). Notice that to my eyes this looks larger than a random "home" woofer.
Still agreed ?
Ok, so the size of it together with the cabinet will create a base frequency (this is around 38Hz bu kick drums too come in sizes). Now watch the kick and observe the amount of "length" the skin is pressed in. What shall we say ? 1 inch ? (could be too much and I can look for real if you want).
So one inch.
This one inch - spread over the surface of the skin - creates the sound pressure (SPL). Let's say that because of this spread the average spread is 0.5 inch.
Now we are getting somewhere because this could be the excursion of your woofer. Notice though that *if* this is the real excursion of the woofer it already heavily distorts. But never mind yet because you will not be able to recognize that (from the kick drum hit). Remember though, it does at this excursion, no matter how good the driver is.
But wait, because we have to incorporate the surface of the kick drum's skin in order to compare;
Do you feel it coming ?
Now you know, I don't need a calculator right away to see that my 3x 15" is larger than this one in itself larger than 15" kick drum skin. So I have a chance of reproducing the kick drum at the same excursion, but of course less because I have a large surface to create the SPL. Maybe it is on the limits of allowed distortion (THD), but I have a chance.
Now you.
So I anticipate 1x 12". Of course I don't know, but you will repeat the math (and in real good fashion might you feel things could be OK - haha). But no, you too don't need a calculator to see that this 12" is way smaller than the kick drum's skin. What shall we say ? 4 times smaller ? maybe it's even 6.
So 4 times smaller.
Now the excursion needed for the same SPL is 4x 0.5 inch and this is 2 inch.
Don't try this.
But Lee, still you virtually try to accomplish this. Just use something which implies a crazy low frequency output and with a lot of too much excursion you will have your kick drum.
And it will sound something like that, but no way for real. Nit the kick in the stomache thing, no matter you think it is OK. And you are allowed to. For a kick drum I mean.
But now the normal bass. The upright one. Also something like 38Hz.
A quite dangerous thing, because when used with a bow it is inherently square and it will be harder to observe for it being right or not. Anyway the same applies although the SPL needed for reality levels could be lower. So excursion could be less. But mind you, less than 2 inch which won't go ever. Now make that bass 6dB less in SPL and only 1 inch will be needed (yes, that simple). Allowed ? still not.
Then make it another 6dB lower and probably this is in the right (reality) direction. Now excursion is 0.5 inch.
Well, we started out with that, and distortion will be as huge as I already told about. But now you think this is a right bass. So if you do, all is fine.
But what is not so fine is that it is not true at all and now you hunt for a problem in a DAC (NOS1) which most 99,99% probably is not there.
Pffff
The only thing really left for me is how any QB-9 et all is able to produce so much more bass. I don't know the answer to that. But some times things are done quite easy and for that you only need to think back about your former Alpha. Now that had a fuzzy bass. So yes, it can be done (of course fuzzy is different from loud but now I claim that too loud = fuzzy for a QB-9).
I say it again : You started with the kick drum - not me. But I think I could proove over that that you can't be listening to any good bass. For that you need different speakers.
Now let's continue your further and original quest because I sure did not try to talk myself out of this. So what about the levels of te QB-9 ? something has to be odd there.
Peter