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RE: Subwoofer placement suggestion given restrictions (kenster)

Posted by Vic D on July 6, 2012 at 22:02:18:

First of all you should seriously consider DSpeaker.
http://www.dspeaker.com/en/products/anti-mode-8033.shtml

Until then, place your sub in your current (assuming its in the correct location) listening position. Play a test CD with low frequency tracks and slowly walk or crawl around the general area of where your allowed to put the sub and listen for room nodes / modes (areas were the bass frequency is louder). While your at it walk around the entire room and especially deep in the corners listening for nodes.

If you find a node place the sub there and listen for a difference.