Protip: Using a sub? Plug your mains


Merry holidays, or drinking season, whichever you celebrate I support you.

For those of you with ported main speakers and subs, here’s a big tip: Plug your main speakers.

It will reduce the bass output, but also greatly reduce the movement of the driver below the port frequency. This combination increases the dynamic range, and reduces distortion, especially when used with a line level high pass filter. It also often makes integrating the subs easier thanks to less overlap. Use a sock, preferably yours and clean unless you are some weirdo. You don’t have to stuff the entire port length, just plug the end tight. I won’t be held responsible for those of you who lose their intimates inside their speakers.

erik_squires

Showing 2 responses by kenjit

You need to be able to control the rolloff of the main speakers. You cant do that by just plugging the port. Some woofers dont work well in sealed boxes. What you really want is a high pass filter. That will enable you to tune the rolloff point and slope so that it integrates with the sub. And it will also prevent any issues with excursion below port tuning frequency. If you follow eriks advice, you will end up stressing the driver cone as all you are doing is causing the driver to be pushed against the air pressure in the box and stressing it. 

On the other hand if you dont listen to heavy bass music then it doesnt reallly matter whether you plug the port or not. 

@erik_squires 

You recently accused me of vague unprovable positions and a complete lack of evidence. Don't you think its hypocritical to claim without evidence that there is a reduction in distortion and excursion by plugging the port? Let us all see some evidence of this claim. None of us want to risk damaging our expensive speakers by following your advice.

You have also claimed that:

This combination increases the dynamic range, and reduces distortion, especially when used with a line level high pass filter.

What evidence do you have that using a line level high pass filter and then plugging the port brings additional benefits than just using a high pass filter alone?

It also often makes integrating the subs easier thanks to less overlap. 

Does it? Do you have any evidence of this ease with which the sub can be integrated? Or should we just take your word for it? Isn't it hypocritical of you to accuse me of being vague when you are being just as vague when you say that it becomes easier to integrate the subs?  Would this integration be done by ear or is it measurable?