@jdlynch wrote: "
Duke, will I need to get some device to set delays and levels for each individual sub? This is where I would get lost.
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First, apologies for being so slow to reply. I hadn't checked in on this thread in a while and didn't realize there was a question waiting for me.
Imo setting delays individually would not be necessary, as the Swarm obviously gets away without them, and I don't think 3 subs instead of 4 would be any different in that regard.
If you are using individually powered subs then setting the level of each should be easy with the controls. You might need the Submersive to be a bit louder than the other two since it's the only one that goes real deep, but then again you might not either... trial & error.
Imo it might very well be beneficial to be able to adjust the phase of the other two subs. As a starting point I'd suggest setting one of them (perhaps the one farthest from the main speakers) to a very different phase setting than the other subs, like maybe even 180 degrees. You might want the out-of-phase sub to be at a different volume level from the others (maybe a bit lower), and then again you might not.
Duke
First, apologies for being so slow to reply. I hadn't checked in on this thread in a while and didn't realize there was a question waiting for me.
Imo setting delays individually would not be necessary, as the Swarm obviously gets away without them, and I don't think 3 subs instead of 4 would be any different in that regard.
If you are using individually powered subs then setting the level of each should be easy with the controls. You might need the Submersive to be a bit louder than the other two since it's the only one that goes real deep, but then again you might not either... trial & error.
Imo it might very well be beneficial to be able to adjust the phase of the other two subs. As a starting point I'd suggest setting one of them (perhaps the one farthest from the main speakers) to a very different phase setting than the other subs, like maybe even 180 degrees. You might want the out-of-phase sub to be at a different volume level from the others (maybe a bit lower), and then again you might not.
Duke