Why is BBC Sound so awful - Glasonbury 2017

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Even swapped my Sub out because of no Bass - FYI 7.2 system Denon based and my speakers are OK? LOL Changed Sky to normally crap ITV guess what BASS - please could some specialist as I'm no longer one explain the poor sound from BBC's broadcast of Glastonbury. Unlike most shops I cant get my license back!
 
Good question and I'm no expert but last night watching The Foos it was excellent from the BBC2 HD, but tonight watching live now on Dolby Digital 48kHz stereo input and forcing Rock Arena effect on my Denon amp, despite the sub is lit up but doing diddly squat
 
Maybe the mix from the performance is bass light?
 
Well a bloke with an acoustic guitar (& a small one at that) isn't likely to get anyone's sub thumping...
 
FWIW the red button content at the moment (London Grammar) has plenty of bass and that's just on my little second system with a little MK V8 sub. The Nile Rogers set earlier had plenty of bass too, so I guess it's just down to the particular mix/band in question.
 
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Nile Rodgers was a bit disappointing, his guitar should have been more prominent in the mix IMO. As for bass, the guy in the band was brilliant.
 

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