I have Lambda TD-15x woofers in 4 cu ft sealed cabs for my woofers. A friend of mine is making up Linkwiz transforms so they will go solid down to 25hz. They would then cross over to my tractrix horns at 700hz. SOOOO, if I have two real subs in the back of the room, do I set up the room like I have 4 subs???
If they have to be in the back, put them at 1/4 and 3/4 of the back wall.
In REW there's a handy simulation program to put listener and subs in a specific rectangular room and see the predicted frequency curve.
The height is even independently adjustable too.
If you have a measuring microphone; even better.
In REW there's a handy simulation program to put listener and subs in a specific rectangular room and see the predicted frequency curve.
The height is even independently adjustable too.
If you have a measuring microphone; even better.
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SOOOO, if I have two real subs in the back of the room, do I set up the room like I have 4 subs???
Ideally, yes, and with the subs in the corners, then ideally so should the mains be: http://www.harman.com/EN-US/OurCompany/Innovation/Documents/White Papers/multsubs.pdf
GM
Ideally, yes, and with the subs in the corners, then ideally so should the mains be: http://www.harman.com/EN-US/OurCompany/Innovation/Documents/White Papers/multsubs.pdf
GM
Very interesting that 4 subwoofers subtracts from LF , when compared to using only 2 subwoofers.
Very interesting that 4 subwoofers subtracts from LF , when compared to using only 2 subwoofers.
I may well have read that wrong, but I thought the LF factor was normalised based on the number of subwoofers - so in effect it's showing that the output per subwoofer was effectively reduced - rather than than actually having a lower total in room SPL?
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