ServinginEcuador
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A 4" speakers won't give you much punch in a large room, nor will it give you enough deep bass. What it will give is a super tight bass down to about 50Hz or so max. By adding even a cheap $200 sub you could end up with it all in one neat package, and for pretty cheap. If bass isn't a high priority you could make due without the sub until the finances came in, or you got used to the loss of low-end.
Having said that I was amazedat how good the little 4" Executive speakers did bass wise. It really made the other 5-6.5" speakers feel ashamed due to their inept bass punch and response. Even my wife was amazed at how good they were. The next step up were the Yamaha system speakers with 6.5" woofers.
Don't go expecting to get subwoofer or 8" woofer bass from the JVC unit, and then be prepared for a shock as to how good the bass it has sounds.
Having said that I was amazedat how good the little 4" Executive speakers did bass wise. It really made the other 5-6.5" speakers feel ashamed due to their inept bass punch and response. Even my wife was amazed at how good they were. The next step up were the Yamaha system speakers with 6.5" woofers.
Don't go expecting to get subwoofer or 8" woofer bass from the JVC unit, and then be prepared for a shock as to how good the bass it has sounds.