I was talking with someone awhile ago about this very issue. It's probably considered a bit tweaky and cumbersome to elevate a subwoofer, but the reasons supporting this idea have something to do with the actual height of low frequency sound waves. They are much larger than higher frequeny waves and, as such, half or more of the sound wave is being lopped off by the floor when a sub is at ground level. This may or may not be a 'real world' concern of course...
raising subwoofer off floor by 20 inches
i was told by an audio dealer to raise my sub off the floor by 20 inches to achieve better impact/punch and smoother blend with my mains. is this setup worth searching and paying for a sturdy stand? are there any high quality subwoofer stands available?
i would greatly appreciate you sharing your experience. thanks!!
scott
i would greatly appreciate you sharing your experience. thanks!!
scott
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