Hi enginedr1960,
"Tim you know you can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink "
Exactly right. My sense is that many agree with the DBA concept and want really good bass response in their rooms but find it difficult to drink/accept the 4 subs in their rooms. Understandable but you seem to have found a way to fit 4 Rel subs in your room and you're now enjoying the benefits of a custom DBA. Which Rel subs are you using?
" The rule is three is mandatory and adding the fourth is the end game any more and its a waste ."
Have you tried using 3 subs in your room? I went directly from 2 to 4 in my room and never even tried 3. I know Dr. Geddes mentioned the use of 3 subs in his White Paper and I'm curious how close you found the results of using 3 subs came to the use of 4 in your room.
I'm very glad to know at least 1 fellow Audiogon member has tried the DBA system and has firsthand experience with how well it actually works.
Congrats and enjoy,
Tim
"Tim you know you can lead a horse to water but you cant make him drink "
Exactly right. My sense is that many agree with the DBA concept and want really good bass response in their rooms but find it difficult to drink/accept the 4 subs in their rooms. Understandable but you seem to have found a way to fit 4 Rel subs in your room and you're now enjoying the benefits of a custom DBA. Which Rel subs are you using?
" The rule is three is mandatory and adding the fourth is the end game any more and its a waste ."
Have you tried using 3 subs in your room? I went directly from 2 to 4 in my room and never even tried 3. I know Dr. Geddes mentioned the use of 3 subs in his White Paper and I'm curious how close you found the results of using 3 subs came to the use of 4 in your room.
I'm very glad to know at least 1 fellow Audiogon member has tried the DBA system and has firsthand experience with how well it actually works.
Congrats and enjoy,
Tim