Your room is small, and that makes it difficult to get a sub working properly. Try keeping it away from walls and corners. Start with low volumes relative to the main speakers and bring the subs up slowly. Some tweaks you may want to try are spiked feet, a separate crossover to filter out the lowest frequencies and stuff some kind of fabric into the port.
Break in time: Pioneer SW-8MK2 Subwoofer?
Can anyone give me a sense of how long it will take to break this subwoofer in?
I've never used subs before, but since the price of these speakers is so low, I thought I'd experiment.
My monitors are Sonus Faber Liutos which are extremely well-balanced by themselves, so at this point it's much too early to tell if the Pioneer sub will be a positive addition to my system. Room is 11 x 13.
BTW, I am aware that REL is often paired with Sonus Fabers. I don't want to spend that kind of money. :)
Thanks for any helpful info.
I've never used subs before, but since the price of these speakers is so low, I thought I'd experiment.
My monitors are Sonus Faber Liutos which are extremely well-balanced by themselves, so at this point it's much too early to tell if the Pioneer sub will be a positive addition to my system. Room is 11 x 13.
BTW, I am aware that REL is often paired with Sonus Fabers. I don't want to spend that kind of money. :)
Thanks for any helpful info.
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