Feb 5, 2014 at 2:32 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 3 willitblend Aka: Thatonedude2 Joined Jul 27, 2012 Posts 314 Likes 12 I seen the term rolled off a bit on here,basically means cut back right? If the bass was rolled off it's been reduced in a way?
I seen the term rolled off a bit on here,basically means cut back right? If the bass was rolled off it's been reduced in a way?
Feb 5, 2014 at 3:50 PM Post #2 of 3 vkalia 500+ Head-Fier Joined Aug 18, 2013 Posts 600 Likes 116 Yes - typically, it means that as you go towards the end of the frequency spectrum (ie, lower for bass, higher for treble), the output gets lower.
Yes - typically, it means that as you go towards the end of the frequency spectrum (ie, lower for bass, higher for treble), the output gets lower.
Feb 5, 2014 at 4:25 PM Post #3 of 3 davidsh Headphoneus Supremus Joined Oct 4, 2012 Posts 5,593 Likes 194 Yeah.. rolled off bass is pretty obvious to imagine.. Rolled off treble mostly leads to a dark and not airy sound.
Yeah.. rolled off bass is pretty obvious to imagine.. Rolled off treble mostly leads to a dark and not airy sound.