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In Reply to: The Iron Law posted by Paul Joppa on September 19, 2006 at 20:43:23:
"Bass Is Unidirectional, it doesn't have to be centered."That is the thought about SUB - woofers. I once had a sub mid wall of the left wall of my listening room (as I looked at the speakers). The bass came from the center.
What PJ is saying is that the crossover is high enough that you WILL hear right and left, so right and left subs are in order. Otherwise you will get directional queues from a single sub.
Just thought a small clarification was in order if you weren't aware of the beginings of the whole "Mono" sub thing.
"Remember, YOU are the only one who needs to like the sound of your system."
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that at a high enough frequency, your sub becomes a dom?
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at a high enough frequency a sub-woofer becomse a woofer. And Woofers are directional.I own music that has the bass guitar or bass in the right or left channel. A sub-woofer crosses over low enough that you get the sound of the bass in whichever speaker it is supposed to be in. But...if you cross the sub over too high, as PJ points out, that shoud comes from the sub. And then you need a sub next to each "full range" speaker.
Does that make sense?
"Remember, YOU are the only one who needs to like the sound of your system."
Dom.... Sub..... think latex.
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I didn't tell a joke, what is this in reference to?
"Remember, YOU are the only one who needs to like the sound of your system."
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