Miller, thanks for the idea. I've been struggling to get my two subs correct and I moved one down the side wall almost to my position, adjusted the delay and when I adjusted phase on the odd one to 120 degree to account for distance it just clicked. They vanished and I can not locate them. I would have never thought of placing them in an unrelated position. Much obliged....
Subwoofers driving me nuts
I have an issue I have been trying to figure out for awhile. I have not seen much discussion on this one.
I have a closed rectangular room, 13' x 21'. I have a stereo pair of Rel T/9i. It's a model that's designed to depend on corner-loading, as are many Rel models. Rel says if the woofers are powerful enough for the room, they can be moved closer to the mains. Tried that, no good. I have them in the corners now. But I have moved them around a lot.
Here's the problem I have. I have low, powerful bass down the entire length of both of my side walls, but...
In the middle of the room -- there's just no low end at all. I moved my chair fore and aft with no result. I even crawled the mid-line of the room.
Help?
I have a closed rectangular room, 13' x 21'. I have a stereo pair of Rel T/9i. It's a model that's designed to depend on corner-loading, as are many Rel models. Rel says if the woofers are powerful enough for the room, they can be moved closer to the mains. Tried that, no good. I have them in the corners now. But I have moved them around a lot.
Here's the problem I have. I have low, powerful bass down the entire length of both of my side walls, but...
In the middle of the room -- there's just no low end at all. I moved my chair fore and aft with no result. I even crawled the mid-line of the room.
Help?