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How do you have the subs hooked up to your system...High level spkr or low level from pre?
Stereo or summed mono subs is not the issue. It is the interaction with the two subs and your room ... summing the two will not reduce the work necessary to dial them in correctly.
This may not be the right circle, but does anyone have a standard approach to dialing in two subs? I recently added a second Rel Strata III to my room--didn't get the results I was hoping for. I used the tried and true method to dial in the original sub, I.e., moved it around from corner to side wall and listened to what was best from my listening position. Do you approach two subs the same way? I've hooked up the Rels one to each channel, so using the method to dial in a single sub that is combined left and right doesn't seem intuitive to me if each sub is now on a separate channel.
I'm using a DSPeaker Anti-Mode 8033s on my two subs. http://www.dspeaker.com/en/products/anti-mode-8033.shtmlLine level only but did a world of good taming room nodes and nulls. I was also able to get rid of some bulky bass traps and made more space in the room.Good-Luck,Rodge
Does this actually work with two subs? I have two subs I cannot move, and this seems like an ideal solution, but it's not clear to me even after downloading the manual this device supports two subs.
It looks like the "S" model handles two subs.
Figured it out. Not sure about the duty, but shipping included the device is about $550.
Actually that isn't too bad. I visited a shop recently to look at acoustic treatments. Would cost me about $2k do a room like mine.Do folks generally feel electronic solutions work as well as room treatments?
Depends which one you're selling.But seriously, they're different tools. Do the decay plots here to see what you have now.