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Yo Beav: As sharp as you are when it comes to audio gear I'm sure you don't need any advice from anybody. Cheers Charlie
I'm sure it's difficult to have equipment sent to your house to listen to
What's that you're saying neighbor? Got two 10" Rocket subs coming in for review on Friday. Going to use the tape out on my tube preamp and adjust for volume on the sub amp. Don't know how well this is going to work, but I thought I'd give it a try. Now the thing is...how do I judge how good these subs are? Looks like I may have to pay Big B a visit to get duly educated to the facts of great sub lore
I picked up two of Radio Shack's top of the line Y-Adapators. Now for the tricky part; setting the crossover on the sub. It'll all depend on my monitors in room response; I'd bet 50hz is where I'll end up.+/- 1dB: 70Hz - 18kHz-3 dB, typical in-room: 45Hz - 20kHzThanks Doug!
Doug,To my ears things sound pretty good with the two subs hooked up in the manner decided on. However I've been questioned about whether this combo is creating sub cancellation? I turned off one sub last night to see if the bass picked up but all's I heard was a lessening of the fullness of the sound in general. I only measured the subs by themselves yesterday, using the onboard equalizer to tame the 35hz bump I found via the Rives Test tone cd disc. I still have a nasty suck out at 50hz I need t ...
How big is the suckout?
Doug,To my ears things sound pretty good with the two subs hooked up in the manner decided on. However I've been questioned about whether this combo is creating sub cancellation? I turned off one sub last night to see if the bass picked up but all's I heard was a lessening of the fullness of the sound in general. I only measured the subs by themselves yesterday, using the onboard equalizer to tame the 35hz bump I found via the Rives Test tone cd disc. I still have a nasty suck out at 50hz I need to deal with when I get the Rdes. But so far so good, I feel there are improvements with this setup, though until I a/b with my BOMB "bass booster" (w/subs offline) I wont' be able to define gains vs losses.
re: room bass boost/suckout, since you have a db meter, you can experiment w/placement. george is correct re: trying to fix suckouts w/equalization. to help w/room node issues, try, for example, to *not* have the subs symmetrically placed in the room. ie: if the left sub is 3' from the left wall, try 2'-6" or 3'-6" for the right sub from the right wall. (this can also work w/monitors, either w/or w/o subs, btw...) ...
If I'm not mistaken, isn't your room asymetrical already JB? Isn't the left sub closer to the wall, and the right has a kitchen opening etc.?_________________