I stumbled on a video of REL's subwoofers, stacked 3 to a side, tuned by John Hunter.
https://youtu.be/X0IgdeSheakHe tunes each subwoofer, doing one at a time, setting level and the low-pass crossover point differently for each, while listening right next to the sub for one thing for the lowest sub, another thing for the middle sub, and yet another for the top sub.
He uses a track from the movie Sneakers, saying this is the best way to do the fine tuning.
https://youtu.be/X0IgdeSheakI was thinking ok, ok, you have different subs at slightly different room locations, so maybe these adjustment make some kind of sense, although I could not grasp why there was a particular part of the sound assigned to bottom, middle, and top subs.
Then at the end (29:08) he talks about a collapsing sound field as each level is taken out of the stack, and I went into full "Voodoo!" mode.
I would appreciate reactions from others about what is going on here. BTW my current speakers are Danny's LS-9's, so I get the idea of a line source for the RELs (albeit pretty short) and the benefits of cone area.
