The Blue Sky System One I'm using *needs* a sub to go with the portless 6" sats, and it works really well. If you calibrate it properly (and trap bass as needed in your room) it isn't an exaggerated sound at all - it's very natural. Knowing what's happening at the low end is as important with orchestral music as it is with beat music, in my opinion. But it's also useful to turn off the sub as a reference sometimes.
Rob, it's always interesting to me how many people rave about the LSR28Ps. And I mean serious professional engineers who know what they're talking about. I just don't get it. To me those speakers have a huge, obvious flabby lump around 300 (I think it was 300, but it was squarely in the mudrange) that makes things like vocals sound very unnatural. And I almost lost my job at Recording magazine when JBL got mad at me for saying that. [:)]
Sorry to be a jerk - I don't mean to be negative, and I know from having heard your stuff that you have no problem at all mixing on them. Perhaps I'm focusing on how empty the glass is rather than on the things those speakers do well.
Anyway, they've since come out with a different model that takes its place, which I haven't heard.
Rob, it's always interesting to me how many people rave about the LSR28Ps. And I mean serious professional engineers who know what they're talking about. I just don't get it. To me those speakers have a huge, obvious flabby lump around 300 (I think it was 300, but it was squarely in the mudrange) that makes things like vocals sound very unnatural. And I almost lost my job at Recording magazine when JBL got mad at me for saying that. [:)]
Sorry to be a jerk - I don't mean to be negative, and I know from having heard your stuff that you have no problem at all mixing on them. Perhaps I'm focusing on how empty the glass is rather than on the things those speakers do well.
Anyway, they've since come out with a different model that takes its place, which I haven't heard.