even with jazz there's a lot of low level information. The acoustic bass dig down deep kick drum saxophone body, and piano bass all benefit extensively from having subs or full range speakers. I think once you hook up your sub to your heresy you will hear what you have been missing and never turn back. Enjoy the life of full range listening.
Ok raymonda, you've convinced me. There ain't no new-flashy gadgets I'd be wantin' for Christmas, anyway..
Santa's gonna have to bring me a sub this year. I've owned, and near-daily played, my Heresy's since I bought them in 1982. My playback goes through a BBE, so maybe I was making up some bass emphasis there (Page cringed one time to hear I listen through a BBE, but I appreciate having a light hand on harmonics..and bass too, I guess)......
We used a old rough pair for a small PA last weekend, and they were super for that, too. Bass was on-stage. Recorded well.
I think I have a near-full range setup. I've been leery to add a sub, for what I might actually hear (wind rumble, near DC whoomps, you know what I mean).
If it wasn't for you'all, I wouldn't try anything new.....thanks for the push.
capn