hilde45
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What process did you use to integrate multiple subwoofers for 2 channel listening? @audiokinesis Thank you for your questions. A few answers:* I do not know if the bass bumpage is throughout the room. After a LOT of work yesterday, I got it down to about a pretty narrow peak which is +4db between 79hz and 93 hz with a +6.5db pea... | |
What process did you use to integrate multiple subwoofers for 2 channel listening? @tvad Thanks. I didn't know I could do that. Makes sense. I was under the impression that MC invented the DBA and Duke just happened to be selling it. His system page puzzled me because it seemed like I should be seeing Duke's stuff in his room bu... | |
What process did you use to integrate multiple subwoofers for 2 channel listening? Thanks to all for your useful posts. I appreciate them.@golfnutz Good point — it seems like you’re suggesting start with one — using Enrico — then go to two, then three. I have the tools needed to do what you suggest. Comparing to the naked speake... | |
What process did you use to integrate multiple subwoofers for 2 channel listening? @hleeid I'm convinced I'll do a DBA, I just can't do it yet. I'm in a temporary room and will probably be able to move to another but not for 5 years. This makes a DBA impossible. I'm doing my best to optimize with 3 subs. If that is still 1 card ... | |
What process did you use to integrate multiple subwoofers for 2 channel listening? @golfnutz Great tip. I’ll head over to AVS and look for Enrico’s tips. I’ve been playing with a lot of parameters but not the filters as much. I thought those might be later factors — too complicating, early on.@djones I’m not running any software... | |
What process did you use to integrate multiple subwoofers for 2 channel listening? The problem I’m not able to solve, and perhaps the room’s physics make it impossible, is a +5db or more bass hump from about 73-92 hz. This is evident in REW and it’s also easily noticed with music. A tubby zone. The idea that one more sub would s... | |
What process did you use to integrate multiple subwoofers for 2 channel listening? Thanks. I have 3 subs. @millercarbon, I'm not sure what mistake you're trying to disabuse me of, but all I mean by integrate is make them sound good. Some of the technique won't just be listening but much will. From listening to moving/changing to... | |
Need opinions on ceiling reflections @milpai Possibly of interest: https://www.soundonsound.com/techniques/diy-acoustic-treatment-15-minute-challenge | |
What ever happened to Mark Levenson? Steely Dan's loss of a drummer was our mutual comedy gain. | |
Need opinions on ceiling reflections @mijostyn Everyone needs to define what's too much hassle. My wife made the case for the pillow in 30 minutes, the fabric is nice, and there's no mess at all. And they work wonderfully. Still, everyone needs to figure out what they're capable of. | |
Bookshelf/Small Speakers +1 on Totems, too. I heard the Totem Sky and they were magical. | |
What is the sound level of Your Listening Room? +1 @ghdprentice So the reason you are professing this specious conclusion is because you are comparing an incredibly well thought out inexpensive system with a sloppily thrown together expensive system.Exactly. The proper comparison is: A. Properl... | |
What ever happened to Mark Levenson? Or Emily Litella. ["What’s all this talk I’ve been hearing about violins on television?’"] RIP Gilda. | |
Need opinions on ceiling reflections @mijostyn I should clarify. I, me, would not use foam -- I am talking about the cheap stuff, not the OC 703 etc. For reference, one might scan for the word "foam" here: https://ethanwiner.com/acoustics.html | |
Bookshelf/Small Speakers I'm a fan of Salk. Note the sensitivity, though.https://www.salksound.com/model.php?model=WOW1 |