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I meant the bass seems to drop off very quickly below 50Hz I thought there might be a bit more extension?
What do the subs specs say?
Keith
What do the subs specs say?
Keith
I meant the bass seems to drop off very quickly below 50Hz I thought there might be a bit more extension?
What do the subs specs say?
Keith
Thanks Keith,Just make two more measurements altering phase.
Any boominess from the 50Hz, you probably now just need to listen to lots of music, see what sets off the room, if anything.
For example London Grammars ‘hey now’ about 40 seconds in perhaps.
Best,
Keith
Just to check how adjusting phase affects the FR or have you measured already and I have missed them?
Keith
Less cancellation at 100Hz?
The dip on the FR at around 100Hz appears less severe in the last measurement, less cancellation is good remembering the ideal would be less wiggly as possible.
Keith
The dip on the FR at around 100Hz appears less severe in the last measurement, less cancellation is good remembering the ideal would be less wiggly as possible.
Keith
If the subs are connected to the speakers via hi-level connection then, unless there is DSP/room correction built-into the sub itself, any room correction applied before the speakers and subs will equally affect both.I know this is probably a stupid question but here goes. If the two subs I have are currently wired via high level connection direct from the speakers will the room correction still work?
Looking at some of the tutorials other connection methods are typically employed.
Cheers
If the subs are connected to the speakers via hi-level connection then, unless there is DSP/room correction built-into the sub itself, any room correction applied before the speakers and subs will equally affect both.
No problem!Thanks,
I assumed that but was unsure.
Thanks for clarifying