Sub at the weakest bass point in a room?


Has anyone gotten good results placing a sub in the weakest bass point. For me that is the center of the room in both directions. I know I should try it and see, but it’s heavy to move and I thought it would be okay to ask first.
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Showing 1 response by oldhvymec

Get sliders (Harbor Freight) to get them it (them) placed. When your done with the major moving, remove two and leave two, for the final placement.
I can move 200 lb pretty easy, with just a heal bar (crow bar) and one slider, like a 5th wheel. Then use the heal bar to remove the last two when your done. I leave  two.

On rough concrete, I just use 1-2" dowels, a few inches wider than the bass bins..

A single sub can add a lot, with placement.. It can also cancel/comb at the cross over points.
  
With DSP/phase correction, either, on board or passive, via OXO, placement can be pretty precise. With an active mic being used
for real time correction, you can hear the distortion, being cleaned up and more than one note can be heard, in REAL time.. Kinda cool really..
Know your room, AY.. 

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