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Given my room dimensions, equipment location and the OB speakers I'd be using the with, what suggestions does anyone have for a set up that would be optimal for my situation? I look forward to reading any and all input!Tom
I have room to leave one in the current location, and another on the back wall (more or less centered). I can't do opposing corners though, since I have the bass traps on the front wall and a fireplace and door occupying the corners of the back wall. I'll check out the DSP that was recommended. I've also been considering the minidsp unit, which has gotten good reviews. What about the subs themselves? I have 2 available to me now; the Klipch SW-10 that is shown in the picture, and an Adire Audio Rava sealed sub (she's a beast), which I recently hauled into the room (it's typically my HT sub). I'm thinking about building a couple small sealed subs. Or, I could look for another matching SW-10 (it's a forward firing driver/passive radiator design). I was originally thinking OB bass to go with the speakers, but I don't have nearly enough room to move them out from the walls.
You can use two as suggested . One as is one behind sofa. For now as an experiment run the rear sub out of phase and the front in phase. I would meld the mains and the front sub first. Meaning getting a linear sound with neither the sub or mains standing out. Once you get that to your satisfaction dial in the rear. Just enough volume to fill the room without taking over. A start and learning experience. Your room is small. Two subs may be to much. Experiment and by all means have fun doing so.charles
I'm wondering if my room is too large for the sub to be in the corner (28 X 32), I'm on the long wall...
Because of my space constraints, I'm leaning towards building a pair of small sealed subs, using an 8" or 10" driver. Any suggestions, or can anyone point me to a good box/driver pairing?
I have Martin Logan reQuests as the main fronts. I almost never use the system for movies and the REL is certainly not underpowered. I use the sub to extend the bottom end of the MLs, which it does do very well. It's the localization of it that is the problem. I have since moved it to a position in between the mains and the directionality of the sub is gone, but I'm not sure of it's effects on the mains' imaging. My old sub sat the outside of the left speaker and integrated perfectly. I will listen to this configuration this weekend and see what happens. I do agree that sub placement is more art (or luck) then science. BTW, my room is irregular shaped on the left side and I'm sure that is throwing a monkey wrench into the whole equations.I really don't like bringing in new stuff.......
Wayner, I didn't mean to disparage your REL. It's a fine sub. It's just that NO 8" subwoofer is going to pressurize that huge room of yours.