Hi Dopoque,
Indeed there are many variable. But some parameters are much more important than others. For example, time alignment can really be considered a second order perturbations when compared to destructive and/or constructive interferences. Room modes are specific to every room-house combination, one can not just get rid of them by placing the subwoofer in the same plane with the speakers.
I have moved the speakers and subwoofers agains all four walls of my room, not because I had problems to integrate my sub with my speakers (that was achieved in all room configurations), but because I wanted to have an as flat as possible (in my room) bass response.
Regards,
Paul
Indeed there are many variable. But some parameters are much more important than others. For example, time alignment can really be considered a second order perturbations when compared to destructive and/or constructive interferences. Room modes are specific to every room-house combination, one can not just get rid of them by placing the subwoofer in the same plane with the speakers.
I have moved the speakers and subwoofers agains all four walls of my room, not because I had problems to integrate my sub with my speakers (that was achieved in all room configurations), but because I wanted to have an as flat as possible (in my room) bass response.
Regards,
Paul