Hi Doc,
I like your commitment to all out sound quality by using your tube VTL 100s for both 2 channel and HT. I just have a few questions:
1. Have you tried lowering the sub crossover frequency closer to the 50 hz lower frequency cutoff on your amps?
DSPeaker room correction for 500 hz and down seems somewhat high and broad to me. I consider 500 hz to be in the lower mid-range spectrum rather than the bass spectrum.
2. Have you tried running your system with all room correction units removed?
I think you'll find your system's bass response will be very good without it. I would recommend setting each of your sub's crossover setting initially at 60 hz and then experimenting with even lower settings of 50 or even 40 hz. A setting of 50 hz may not be good in your room due to your room having a frequency bump @ 50 hz. The downsize of this approach is that the level and cutoff freq. would need to be set individually for each sub. But this should only need to be done once at the precise setup/calibration stage.
Thanks,
Tim
I like your commitment to all out sound quality by using your tube VTL 100s for both 2 channel and HT. I just have a few questions:
1. Have you tried lowering the sub crossover frequency closer to the 50 hz lower frequency cutoff on your amps?
DSPeaker room correction for 500 hz and down seems somewhat high and broad to me. I consider 500 hz to be in the lower mid-range spectrum rather than the bass spectrum.
2. Have you tried running your system with all room correction units removed?
I think you'll find your system's bass response will be very good without it. I would recommend setting each of your sub's crossover setting initially at 60 hz and then experimenting with even lower settings of 50 or even 40 hz. A setting of 50 hz may not be good in your room due to your room having a frequency bump @ 50 hz. The downsize of this approach is that the level and cutoff freq. would need to be set individually for each sub. But this should only need to be done once at the precise setup/calibration stage.
Thanks,
Tim