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I'm in the market for a new sub. Room size is 16' X 15'.
What is the sound difference <---newbie question) between a front firing sub and front firing sub...? The room that this sub will go in has carpet... Wouldn't the sound from a down firing sub be absurbed into carpet/padding, etc. Thanks for any advice.... ![]() |
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Downward firing subs are great on carpet...... the carpet prevents vibrations etc. and you still get the deep bass of a good sub. (I have had a downward firing sub on a hardwood floor, and actually placed it on a carpet (thin small square) and then placed a piece of plexi-glass under it as well and found the results were great..... so if you already have carpet, a downward firing sub would great, just get a thin piece of plexi-glass that is cut to the exact size (so the foot-pegs are ON the plexi-glass)
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It shouldn't matter either way unless cosmetics are more important.. Both are designs are capable of great sound.
I can't stress sound over looks enough.. Base your decision on the products sound and value per dollar, not it's firing design. BUT If it's a tossup and you have kids, go downfiring! ![]() |
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Carpets do absorb sound of course, but only at higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths than sub-bass.
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check it owt! http://www.svsound.com/products-sub-cyl-plpow2.cfm seems to be $899 now for this model... others will sell equivalent subs for twice the price. This baby rocks! Either this or check out hsu. When I bought this sub a few months back they threw in a free t-shirt AND pen. muahahaha. I am special ;-) *evil grin* Careful watching any movies with this sub that has extreme violence and gore... you might end up dead. Oh yeah, I also have hard wood floors. This sub is perfect either way. |
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