Have you tried running the rear sub "anti-phase"?
Why, one front/one back sub, a double distance?
I have two subwoofers, both in an infinite baffle configuration (mounted in the wall, into the outside world or attic space, with,yes, a response flat below 10 htz:;and there is no other way to get this at any price).
One is in the front middle of the room (two long-throw 15"), the other in the back, right hand corner (one 18" very long throw Ficaraudio, and two very capable long-throw 10").
My Onkyo pre/pro calculates the 'distance' of the 'subwoofer' as 24 feet, exactly half of the distance from the listening position from each.
The bass is MUCH better if I override the Onkyo calculation by dividing it in half, the actual distance between the two.
What's the explanation?
One is in the front middle of the room (two long-throw 15"), the other in the back, right hand corner (one 18" very long throw Ficaraudio, and two very capable long-throw 10").
My Onkyo pre/pro calculates the 'distance' of the 'subwoofer' as 24 feet, exactly half of the distance from the listening position from each.
The bass is MUCH better if I override the Onkyo calculation by dividing it in half, the actual distance between the two.
What's the explanation?
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