Hi enginedr1960,
I understand the frustrations and compromises involved with the infamous and insideous WAF.
I followed the elaborate progressive sub setup procedure rather strictly. I took my time determining exactly where the bass sounded best and clearly noticed the bass sounded the most natural to me located at least a about a foot or more away from room corners; the corner positions definitely reinforced the bass response, causing bass peaks and were sub position sites I knew should be avoided.
My goal was to find the precise locations in my room where the bass just sounded natural and right and I avoided all locations where the bass was over or under emphasized. I think this is the reason that none of my 4 subs are located at one of my room's 4 corners.
However, I understand your significant other may prefer the subs be tucked way in the corners of your room, the exact locations that are most likely to result in the presence of bass peaks at certain spots in your room where bass response is obviously exaggerated.
Just a word of warning, none of the subs should be placed squarely in a corner unless you determine that is where it sounds best, which is unlikely. If you must place a sub near a corner, it's best to position it at least a few inches away from the corner's center along one wall or the other.
It seems like you've become too accustomed to using your DSPeak and 2 x 4 to even consider not using them. I still believe there's no need for these tools, or even your Bent Audio volume control, in a properly setup DBA system. However, I may not completely understand why you consider these products so indispensable.
Thanks,
Tim
I understand the frustrations and compromises involved with the infamous and insideous WAF.
I followed the elaborate progressive sub setup procedure rather strictly. I took my time determining exactly where the bass sounded best and clearly noticed the bass sounded the most natural to me located at least a about a foot or more away from room corners; the corner positions definitely reinforced the bass response, causing bass peaks and were sub position sites I knew should be avoided.
My goal was to find the precise locations in my room where the bass just sounded natural and right and I avoided all locations where the bass was over or under emphasized. I think this is the reason that none of my 4 subs are located at one of my room's 4 corners.
However, I understand your significant other may prefer the subs be tucked way in the corners of your room, the exact locations that are most likely to result in the presence of bass peaks at certain spots in your room where bass response is obviously exaggerated.
Just a word of warning, none of the subs should be placed squarely in a corner unless you determine that is where it sounds best, which is unlikely. If you must place a sub near a corner, it's best to position it at least a few inches away from the corner's center along one wall or the other.
It seems like you've become too accustomed to using your DSPeak and 2 x 4 to even consider not using them. I still believe there's no need for these tools, or even your Bent Audio volume control, in a properly setup DBA system. However, I may not completely understand why you consider these products so indispensable.
Thanks,
Tim