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Old 01-12-2018, 03:57 PM
Rex Anderson Rex Anderson is offline
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Originally Posted by Poppyhome View Post
Two subs are going to be more difficult to set up. I previously had a SVS SB13-Ultra Sub and never liked its sound. It went deep with a thud but never sounded right. All that changed once I switched to JL Audio. Barry Ober (SoundDoctor) has much info on this. http://www.soundoctor.com/whitepapers/subs.htm

When adding a subwoofer to a home theater system or two-channel audio system, adjustments of the subwoofer’s level and phase settings are critical to achieving optimum performance. When performed properly, perceptible improvements in frequency response, imaging, dynamic range, and impulse response can be achieved, with distinctly audible results. https://jlaudio.zendesk.com/hc/en-us...hase-Alignment

Ron
There is absolutely a difference in the quality of bass from different sub manufacturers.

Some produce low frequencies just fine but don't sound musical (one note bass). JL Audio subs sound great.

Achieving uniform bass at many locations in the room is desirable. Bass traps may help solve problems that placement and room tuning can't.
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