I have tried any ways to properly integrate my subs with my mains. After trying a deqx primate plus, I finally went with a DBX Driverack 360. It is very versatile with delay settings for mains and both parametric, “Q” adjustment and of course graphic eq settings. All drivers have independent gain controls. I use a laptop to control it and am very happy with the results. (I’m pushing a set of Wilson Max II’s and a couple of JL 113’s in a room that measures 19 x 21 with 9’ ceilings)
Subwoofer Integration with Transmission Line Speakers
I recently sold my subwoofer after purchasing some transmission line ported (like) tower speakers because I could not find satisfactory integration position or settings.
I have done very well integrating ported monitor speakers using phase adjustment, RTA, etc. but with the new towers the bass was somewhat occasionally hard sounding. Possibly something to do with the transmission line port firing near the floor on the bottom back side of the speaker? EQ won't help because I did achieve a flat smooth response with no peaks.
I miss the impact of the sub and want to try again- most likely with two subs- unless transmission line speakers are known to be problem with subwoofers.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I have done very well integrating ported monitor speakers using phase adjustment, RTA, etc. but with the new towers the bass was somewhat occasionally hard sounding. Possibly something to do with the transmission line port firing near the floor on the bottom back side of the speaker? EQ won't help because I did achieve a flat smooth response with no peaks.
I miss the impact of the sub and want to try again- most likely with two subs- unless transmission line speakers are known to be problem with subwoofers.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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