@millercarbon--i have fairly full range speakers (Aerial Acoustics 7t) but also have a sub that i have not, to date, attempted to integrate mainly because i found it so difficult before with my prior standmount speakers and only recently learned that using more than one sub is better--
1. If i buy another sub (my listening room is small -16"x 14' on the left side but 14'x14' on the right side due to a closet--so i probably wouldn't go for more than one more sub) is it better to buy the same size/same brand or does that really matter? The sub i have is no longer made although the manufacturer is still in business but i'd hate to have to buy two
2. I know where the standing waves are in my room and also where the bass is virtually cancelled--when locating subs do you put them where the waves are reinforced or where the bass is weak or ? I have a pink noise generator and an RTA on my phone so just wondering if i can use just those to properly locate a sub? FWIW I can't do the crawl due to really bad knees.
Thanks for any tips
1. If i buy another sub (my listening room is small -16"x 14' on the left side but 14'x14' on the right side due to a closet--so i probably wouldn't go for more than one more sub) is it better to buy the same size/same brand or does that really matter? The sub i have is no longer made although the manufacturer is still in business but i'd hate to have to buy two
2. I know where the standing waves are in my room and also where the bass is virtually cancelled--when locating subs do you put them where the waves are reinforced or where the bass is weak or ? I have a pink noise generator and an RTA on my phone so just wondering if i can use just those to properly locate a sub? FWIW I can't do the crawl due to really bad knees.
Thanks for any tips