Asymmetrically?


Using two asymmetrically placed subs will minimize the effects of standing waves in your room, yielding smoother bass response (as well as better dynamic range).

Got this advice off the Polk website.
What the heck does asymmetrically placed mean?
mgth

Showing 1 response by edesilva

In all likelihood, not placed symmetrically around the listening axis. In other words, if you have a 20 x 30 room, don't place them on the front wall each 2' off the wall. That would be a symmetric placement... Can't speak for their theories, however. Give it a listen and see if it makes a difference.
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