60, In the eyes of many, sure it's butchered. It doesn't sound good your correct. The reason it's modified is that in MY room, with MY situation, with MY equipment, it didn't sound good in the first place so I had nothing to loose. I'm not enough of a 'professional' to make any concrete statements, BUT it sounds like the famous "one note wonder" everyone talks about. It has been pushed and shoved, flipped, leaned, tilted, and twisted in so many configurations in the room trying to find proper placement it's not funny anymore. I actually thought about installing casters on the damn thing to ease in moving it.
As far as my truck being resonably flat across the board, it may be. But the board ends at several hundred hz too. It doesn't have to work too hard.
I've put 18hz@130db on hold. Not sure it's obtainable on a budget. How about 18hz@105db? Resonable enough for a workin' class man? I think I'd be happy with that.
As far as missing the 18hz rumble and everything else being perfect, well.... I don't think I've got much below, hmmm 30, 40hz?
You CAN'T tell me you have never been unsatisfied with your equipment. You've never tweeked? EVER? If you just buy and install it, then your either easily impressed or have enough money to get what 'fits the bill' the first time.
BTW, I noticed your signature a few posts back, not to be vain, but was that for me? ???
Thanks for the multiple boots to the testicles 60.

How's that landscape project coming along? You didn't have any critters build nests in the ports of the HWK being outside did you? hehe
bassboy, I've got the sweeps, no problem there. Either need to 'burn' a CD, or run some wires from the PC, to the system to hear them. As far as the "quieter" comment about low sensitivity drivers, you mean there is no quality difference (in sound) between a 88db and a 95db driver? (tube rigs aside of course, since I'm SS)
You hit the nail on the head in your last paragraph about using the HWK for it's intended purpose.
I listened to several tracks last night with no sub. All four "smooth" jazz instrumentals that were clean, simple, clear tunes, no finger smoken' guitar rifs. Volume was a '5' on a scale to 10. (And I don't mean 5 on the volume knob) Nice and easy just loud enough to hear all the nuances. With no sub, it sounded fairly clean and concise. The soundstage is excellent (no thanks to the drivers, I give all the credit to the receiver for that) I was pointing out to the wife the subtle aspects of the tunes that she never heard before (getting her interested in SQ, trying to raise the WAF. It's working I think ;D)
Let me back up a bit. I established early on in my tenure hear that my CD/DVD source is an XBox 360. (I'm sure most of you just leaned back in your chair, eyes rolling to the ceiling)
The songs we heard last night were either 'burnt' cd's of jazz, or songs that were originally from a 'factory' cd, stored to the hard drive of the 360. I've found no difference in SQ from a 'factory' cd playing on the unit, compared to the same song stored on the hard drive.
Now it seems to me that all of the clues add up to a bass problem. The kids were sleeping last night when the wife and I were listening, so I had no chance to let the system 'stretch it's legs' with the sub out of the mix. But it seems that the lower content is mudding things up. Now I see a few posibilities; crossover problem, sub itself (not being a good match with my room) room treatments, or finally, something in my rack doesn't like the LFE's?
hmmmm ???
Bob