Here is a fast method to integrate a sub into your stereo. Is it an active or passive sub?
This will work for both:
Align the sub with the woofer facing across the plain or slightly to the rear of your main speakers. If you do not have an external sub EQ such as a Velodyne SMS1, then set volume according to the average listening level of your listening session. If two subs and powered, do the same, alternate the phase on one sub to be the opposite (Note: this may be considered experimental) of the other. You will know when you have locked in the right sound when adjusting phase, usually they are set at 0, but can swing to 180.
For active subs, I really like using an external sub EQ as it works wonders.
Use something like sound anchors sound coasters under the spikes of the sub.
Finally, I am suggesting these options based on experience of using sealed subs, two 15 inch.
Good luck
Audioquest4life
This will work for both:
Align the sub with the woofer facing across the plain or slightly to the rear of your main speakers. If you do not have an external sub EQ such as a Velodyne SMS1, then set volume according to the average listening level of your listening session. If two subs and powered, do the same, alternate the phase on one sub to be the opposite (Note: this may be considered experimental) of the other. You will know when you have locked in the right sound when adjusting phase, usually they are set at 0, but can swing to 180.
For active subs, I really like using an external sub EQ as it works wonders.
Use something like sound anchors sound coasters under the spikes of the sub.
Finally, I am suggesting these options based on experience of using sealed subs, two 15 inch.
Good luck
Audioquest4life