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See my post on the ED thread.
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...postcount=2200 Also read the information about SubTrap. 18” SubTrap (50 Hz) Standard, most Subwoofers: $469 22” SubTrap (30 Hz) Large Subwoofer: $586 http://www.asc-home-theater.com/subtrap.htm "Once you hear the difference, you’ll never go back. The SubTrap is more than a simple isolation stand. In addition to isolation, it absorbs excess bass and decouples your sub-woofer from room mode. The end result is a unique product available only from ASC. Raise your subwoofer up to its full performance potential. Just slip the ASC-SubTrap underneath your subwoofer and you’ll create the powerful “SubStack.” Instantly improve bass detail, changing “muddy” low frequency playback into a richly detailed picture. Not only does the SubTrap increase bass extension and punch, it also gets rid of "one note bass"." "By raising the sub off the floor and putting a SubTrap under it, the subwoofer is effectively decoupled from the vertical room mode. Excess bass buildup is reduced and the playback volume of the subwoofer can be cranked up much higher than before." Reviews: http://hometheaterhifi.com/volume_12...ap-6-2005.html http://www.stereophile.com/musicinth...ic/index1.html |
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And yet at the same time, risers and decouplers look basically the same to me, outside of materials - is there a difference in materials or height that separates the two?
A carpet/wood riser a la BD Grampa or a foam Auralex Gramma - they appear to be of similar heights. |
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see for example fosbergs version. its not a riser, but more of a decoupler. raise it up further and then technically it would be both. some decouplers dont have that much height in general. decouplers are also used for bookshelf speakers, and for studio monitors as well. at that point they'd be on stands. we're getting into potatoes tomatoes here. my head hurts... |
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I posted Big Daddy's rule of thumb on the ED thread. I will post it here again.
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Many people have done years of research at the National Research Council of Canada and at Harmon International under the guidance of Dr. Floyd Toole (currently, a Vice President at Harmon).
The 25% Subwoofer Positioning: This solution is suggested by Todd Welti at Harmon International: Quote:
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BD, I see you used acoustic foam (black stuff) from parts express when you built you're riser. When you added longer legs you added some more dampening material but it's white. What did you use? Can I use this instead of the black acoustic foam?
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I'm bumping this as it seems to have gotten lost in this thread and I see no posts in reply to my questions.....
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Also, I saw the below post that Driver King "slid the Polly-fill foam" underneath his subwoofer..... Quote:
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I agree here ! Raising the sub witch is now 14" higher has made the biggest difference in the way it sounds !!
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