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2. One Sub- With a single sub, unfortunately, the bass will be compromised because the bass will only be optimized at a single point in your room (your listening seat sweet spot) and the bass will not sound as good at other spots in your room. To optimally position a single sub, place the connected sub at your listening position/seat and play some content that contains several minutes of good and repetitive bass. Then, starting at the front-right-corner of your room, slowly walk counter-clockwise along the walls of your room until you find the exact spot where the bass sounds best to you. Lastly, locate the sub to this exact spot and then replay the bass content to verify the bass still sounds good to you when your seated at your listening position/seat.
mcreyn, Isuggest you may want to try this in your single sub office system."
Already did this. The sub started on the front wall, then the corner, and ultimately at the midpoint on the rear wall. Response from it is great there, and decay times are good. Since I am sitting at a desk, my listing position is always within a few inches making tuning easier as I only have to cope with one position.
The big issue I have is not sub related. I have a huge mode at 140 hz, followed by a suckout at 110 hz (and smaller ones at 65hz and 55hz). I am waiting to hear back from GIK acoustics, but will be trying some 244 bass traps to see if I can moderate this. Corner traps are not an option, but the 244 absorbs 16 sabins at these frequencies so should work well.
mcreyn, Isuggest you may want to try this in your single sub office system."
Already did this. The sub started on the front wall, then the corner, and ultimately at the midpoint on the rear wall. Response from it is great there, and decay times are good. Since I am sitting at a desk, my listing position is always within a few inches making tuning easier as I only have to cope with one position.
The big issue I have is not sub related. I have a huge mode at 140 hz, followed by a suckout at 110 hz (and smaller ones at 65hz and 55hz). I am waiting to hear back from GIK acoustics, but will be trying some 244 bass traps to see if I can moderate this. Corner traps are not an option, but the 244 absorbs 16 sabins at these frequencies so should work well.