That could be for a number of reasons.
Firstly I’m wasn’t exact with the position of the microphone as this was just a 
sample.
Secondly the centre microphone of the recorder was active which does tend to 
over emphasise the bass a little bit and I deliberately did this to pick up the 
sub-woofer in the unit.
So in short I suppose I best add some details.
The Heos 7 HS2 itself has 5 drivers in total plus 2 passive radiators - 5 
drivers consist of 2 mid-range, 2 tweeters and a sub-woofer which is actually 
set below the mid volume, all other drivers are set to their mid settings.
The device I used to capture this was the Olympus LS-14.


> On 24 Feb 2019, at 6:20 am, Evan Reese <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It does sound pretty good, but the bass is off to the right instead of 
> centered, which would cause me to not want to use it.
> Evan
> 
> -----Original Message----- From: Dane Trethowan
> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2019 2:04 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [all-audio] Sample of the Denon Heos 7 HS2 Powered Network Speaker
> 
> Okay for what its worth.
> 
> Here's a sample of what the Denon Heos 7 HS2 Network powered speaker sounds
> like which I think perfectly reasonable.
> 
> The source material is the Up Tempo Smooth Jazz Radiotunes channel.
> 
> Note this sample has been compressed to MP3 from the original 96KHZ 24-bit
> Wave sample.
> 
> https://www.dropbox.com/s/e6ld33prfi6oypq/Denon%20Heos%207.mp3?dl=0
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