@c_morris999 +1
Agree 100%! noble100 has always been very forthcoming with detailed and thorough explanations. I now understand the basics behind the major advantages afforded by the DBA concept.
It really does make sense.
millercarbon is another great resource as he has built his own DBA system from scratch and is also very knowledgeable. Learned a lot from him as well.
My listening room is a small office 9 x 11 with no floor space to spare and there was no way I was going to practically fit in a sub (let alone four of them!). It just would not work. I did not place an order.
Then about a week ago I read a post earlier in this thread from Duke mentioning that 2 or 3 subs can be mounted up high facing the ceiling.
I called Duke from AudioKinesis (who was very accommodating and patiently spent a lot of time on the phone with me answering all of my newbie questions while giving me a mini education in acoustics) and ordered the Swarm in black finish.
Duke also explained that in addition to saving floor space in a small room, ceiling facing subs help with the vertical plane (don't ask me to explain) in most room sizes.
Duke also mentioned that the two subs on the floor (one under each main speaker) can be placed facing any direction and not necessarily right up against a wall.
Now I can have two subs up near the ceiling and the subs under each main speaker will not take up any additional floor space!!
He said I might want to experiment with just one ceiling facing sub, one sub under each main and the fourth sub under my desk. Perfect for a foot rest with the benefit of one less shelf to mount up high on the wall.
Now that's versatility!!
I will post results after setting things up. Would be interesting to compare setup notes/results with other Swarm/DEBRA/Custom DBA owners using them in small (or any size) rooms.
Hans
Agree 100%! noble100 has always been very forthcoming with detailed and thorough explanations. I now understand the basics behind the major advantages afforded by the DBA concept.
It really does make sense.
millercarbon is another great resource as he has built his own DBA system from scratch and is also very knowledgeable. Learned a lot from him as well.
My listening room is a small office 9 x 11 with no floor space to spare and there was no way I was going to practically fit in a sub (let alone four of them!). It just would not work. I did not place an order.
Then about a week ago I read a post earlier in this thread from Duke mentioning that 2 or 3 subs can be mounted up high facing the ceiling.
I called Duke from AudioKinesis (who was very accommodating and patiently spent a lot of time on the phone with me answering all of my newbie questions while giving me a mini education in acoustics) and ordered the Swarm in black finish.
Duke also explained that in addition to saving floor space in a small room, ceiling facing subs help with the vertical plane (don't ask me to explain) in most room sizes.
Duke also mentioned that the two subs on the floor (one under each main speaker) can be placed facing any direction and not necessarily right up against a wall.
Now I can have two subs up near the ceiling and the subs under each main speaker will not take up any additional floor space!!
He said I might want to experiment with just one ceiling facing sub, one sub under each main and the fourth sub under my desk. Perfect for a foot rest with the benefit of one less shelf to mount up high on the wall.
Now that's versatility!!
I will post results after setting things up. Would be interesting to compare setup notes/results with other Swarm/DEBRA/Custom DBA owners using them in small (or any size) rooms.
Hans