The Sony SRS-A201 Desktop Portable Computer Speakers have a full tange base.
They both sound correct to me, but if you want my opinion, i think you are good at computer Sounds better.
The best computer speakers to get would be the Audioengine A5. It has a good price point that sounds better. Also it offers more flexibility than the others.
It sounds like you have a problem at the cable imput on your bass cabinet. Take the jack plate loose and check to make sure you have good soldering connection. Also make sure there are no wires crossing to terminals where they are not supposed to go. If none of these things are the problem, it has to be in your speaker.
It depends on your definition of "good." Generally, the more air a speaker can move, the lower frequency it can reproduce well. The larger the speaker, the more air it can move.
Almost every hardstyle track has a decent bass kick. So the loudness of the bass will depend more on how the frequencies are equalized, then on the song itself. With an equalizer, you can make the low frequencies of sound (the bass) sound louder, so this way you can make the bass harder. When you do this, it's important to have a good sound system that can handle more electrical power. Small computer boxes will make cracking sounds when they have to play a hard bass.
Many places offer bass speakers and it just depends on ones budget. Guitar Center is a trusted company to get bass speakers from. US Speaker is also a good online source to go to.
Instead of controlling the bass during recording, you should just uses good of a microphone as possible. You can use an editing program afterwards to boost or cut the bass.
6 inch 6.5 from Wal-mart is an excellent replacement speaker. If you have the standard sound system the Walmart speaker actually sounds as good or better than the OEM
Good question. A bass will work with any bass amp. That's the only restriction, you have to use a bass amp. If you try a regular guitar amp you may over drive it too much and damage the speaker. Hope this helps.
A good technique on bass is what feels right for you and sounds right for what you're playing. There's no hard and fast rules on whether to use a pick, how many fingers to pick with, how low to sling it etc; it's what works for you.
Yes, logitiech is known for its quality and performance in there speaker systems. They make many different models from small 2.1 sounds systems, to large surround sound.
Yes, Pioneer is definitely a good car stero brand. The Pioneer stero sounds really good in a vehicle and the bass on the Pioneer is very great as well.