I forgot to mention I have a corner set up with the speakers.
Subs and room nodes
Hi everyone. I have heard so much about how multiple subs cancel out room nodes and I am a believer. I would like to learn more about how this happens. Let’s say your sub crossover is set at 80hz but the room node is at a higher frequency. If the sub doesn’t come in until 80 hz and lower how is it able to cancel the node? This is in regards to my new 2 channel dedicated room that I will be adding to my systems page soon. Thanks.
Ron
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Have you tried placing a speaker at the seating position, playing a bass tune and crawling around the normal speaker placement area? Wherever the bass is strongest is where you should place your speakers -- approximately. You mentioned that your room is sound optimised, so the solution must be in speaker (and seat) placement!
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You might find useful information here on the "subwoofer crawl". It is quite effective, especially when combined with REW and a calibrated microphone to fine tune levels and phase delay after placement. https://www.svsound.com/blogs/subwoofer-setup-and-tuning/75365187-the-art-of-subwoofer-placement
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