1.Put the Sub in your listening position.
2.Put on some music with a strong and visceral bass line that is dynamic and repeatable.
3.Move about the room to find the place/places where the bass is full/dynamic/tuneful/pronounced.(sometimes a few inches in any direction makes a big difference) Mark with tape!
4.Place your sub/subs in the two favorite positions marked by tape and take a listen, minimal tweaking may be needed. The tape will help to keep you in the right area.
5.Try several types of music, acoustic, rock, vocal, soundtracks, classic. take notes on what you hear so that you can get the volume balance right.
2.Put on some music with a strong and visceral bass line that is dynamic and repeatable.
3.Move about the room to find the place/places where the bass is full/dynamic/tuneful/pronounced.(sometimes a few inches in any direction makes a big difference) Mark with tape!
4.Place your sub/subs in the two favorite positions marked by tape and take a listen, minimal tweaking may be needed. The tape will help to keep you in the right area.
5.Try several types of music, acoustic, rock, vocal, soundtracks, classic. take notes on what you hear so that you can get the volume balance right.