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So with just the speakers playing or the subs moved up closer there is a huge null in the 60-100 hz region. Weird but moving the subs around helps somewhat. The room has huge slap echo problems right now as well. Going to treat, measure, treat measure until I'm happy as I don't want to over deaden the room either.
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If you have the freedom to place your subs anywhere in the room, you might try the old standby. The sub crawl.
Place one sub in the location of your listening spot. On your hands and knees with music on crawl around the room and listen for the 2 places that bass is the strongest. Move your subs there and have a listen. It is amazing how well it works. I have 4 Depth i subs in my room and they are midway on the side walls and midway front and back walls. When I only had 2, midway on the sidewalls about 16" into the room was the best place for them. This was even with a heavily treated room. At least try is as an experiment even if you can't leave them there. Nice system you have gadawg. |
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Just wondering, what are you using to measure? |
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I would say just get the basics down, and turn off REW. It'll drive you insane. When we meet, you and Tony should chat. he is the room master. |
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Those subs look super super cool.
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