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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: toronto
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this is my set-up.i just added the second sub , the right one.i can't stand how it sounds on the right close to the corner.it makes it sound too muddled and this sealed push-pull does not sound muddles.i beleave it's the corner placement .i would like to move it next to the sub on the left-about 5 ft from the right speaker
my question is: is this to far?sub is crossed at 100hz. thanks |
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Speakerholic
diyAudio Moderator
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Sometimes the bass units are better together than apart. What about stacking them on their sides so the push and pull units line up vertically?
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: toronto
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thats an idea.but i think i would have to fasten them together somehow.but does it matter if the subs at right next to one speaker and 5-6ft from the other
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Vernon, BC
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Nope.
With multiple subs you either get more output or more even room response...or both if your lucky. Try the subs on there side stacked or side-byside. |
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