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I have four budget subwoofers, with one in each corner of my room.
Each sub is positioned about 12 inches away from the wall. That's to keep them from sounding "boomy." It's amazing how Audyssey, with MultEQ XT32 and Sub EQ HT, seamlessly blended my two ported and two sealed subwoofers together, in my room. I'm now immersed in clean, tight, tuneful bass, whenever I watch a movie. A quad subwoofer setup is the only way to go. ![]() |
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Just want to know what to expect when I get my four diys done. Although they will only be 12s. If anyone has gone From one to four was it all worth it? I'm hoping for a nother level of depth and that where is the sub sound. Also the extra headroom should be nice. They will be tuned quite abit lower than what I have now also. Thanks for the help merry Christmas.
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I have four subs stacked in two stacks of two in the front corners. My room does not allow four corner placement. The ideal setup for four subs is one in each of the four wall midpoints (as per the Harman White Paper & Dr. Floyd E. Toole).
http://www.harman.com/EN-US/OurCompa...D=White papers |
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Being immersed in smooth articulate bass, in your HT, is worth every penny it takes, to upgrade to four subwoofers. I'll never go back to just having two subs. |
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I,ve had 4 subs for 15yrs,15inch,18inch subs.I would recommend going for 2 large (18inch drivers) DIY with eq.With a big budget 4 subs are nice but better to work on other weak points in most system first.Front stage(L,C,R) amps,processor etc. |
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Placement is an art, not a science, and the best sound comes from many factors. In my main theater I have five - a JL Audio Fathom F113, two JL Audio 12W3v3 in a custom ported box, and two DefTech Mythos ST units with built-in subs. None are in corners. Subwoofer performance is astounding. It's a 7.1 setup, all speakers are DefTech Mythos, and it sounds right. One sub in each corner is definitely going to be nice, but isn't a requirement for ideal sound. Not that it's a bad idea... |
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That is what I tried to explain in A Guide to Subwoofers (Part II): Standing Waves & Room Modes sticky thread. |
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While I don't doubt the efficacy of some computer simulations in a "blank slate" of a room, after the real world changes to accomodate furniture and the other factors I mentioned, they probably don't work. I can't see how you can even input such factors and have any kind of usable result. It is most definitely an art. As the owner of many subwoofers, I've done the sub crawl many times. It's a requirement, since all subs are different, all rooms are different, and even the volume desired for the sub and the frequency limits for it all play a huge factor. There is no software that accomodates all those factors, that will give a predictable output. Perhaps we have a difference in semantics - when I say it is an art, I mean that there is no predictive model, and many tests using the "let's see if this works" method are required. Art is not an "accident", unless you think a Ferrari looks better after it hits a brick wall. |
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A person had a question, concerning subwoofer placement in an irregularly shaped room. He gave significant detail about the features of the room, and his current subwoofer placement. He asked for advice; this was your response. Quote:
Clearly, you have a deep understanding of these rules, yet they are only a starting point for experimentation - and the precise science behind these rules are often ignored by brute force to obtain a desired result. Clearly, you've followed this non-scientific, artful method yourself, and recommended it to others. While I have not documented all my subwoofer builds for this forum (you do an excellent job of this), I currently have three custom built subs in my home, and have just delivered two more to one of my sons. I'm prepping two new additional bulds for my other son. There is the scientific ideal, and then there is the wife, making sure we don't throw out all the seats to place a subwoofer in an "ideal" spot - which may not make that much difference. While your advice about nulls and other critical matters is quite scientific, your advice to "Also, stack them on top of each other and decide if you like it" has a scientific basis, but is definitely an artistic effort. I just want to be sure that if we are in disagreement, the differences in our opinions is substantial. In this case, I don't think it is. I also think that you dispense excellent advice. Good work, my friend. |
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I run two 18" JBL's which are behind my screen, 10 feet apart and both turned 90 degrees to face each other. There's no real reason that the subs need to "face" the audience. My HT gallery shows both subs in the center facing the rear of the room but that's been completely changed. It made a huge difference in what you hear. Every room is different and requires some experimenting.
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I'd be concerned about them either canncelling each other out through interference or just not being directed into the room, but that's the problem with trying to be intuitive. The real world can come up with some real surprises. After you try it, the scientific reasons why it works can become obvious, or at least revealed, but you don't know until you try it. Are these custom subs? And how are you powering these beasts? I've never built anything over a 12" sub or had one in my environment - I've seen them turned loose elsewhere, but I don't have personal time with subs that massive. |
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I once toyed with the idea of putting a down-firing unit roughly in the middle of my main theater, but I figured it would have to be a real monster, and too big for the spot I was going to use. Glad I didn't. |
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