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In Reply to: RE: sub orientation posted by cloudwalker on March 27, 2014 at 15:18:33
Here is a picture of my sub and one of my stereo. The speakers are ADS L710's and the receiver is a HK ADS 7000. I know it is not that great but it blends together well and sounds very smooth. I have my computer hooked up to the stereo, so I can listen to any song I want but and listen to internet radio most of the day..
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Given the furniture layout, the need to conceal cabling, and the need for sufficient walking space, how many subwoofer placement options do you actually have in that room? I'm guessing that, at most, you can find two or three good subwoofer positions.Clear out those two or three good positions and start lugging that subwoofer around, a.s.a.p. Sliding the subwoofer around on an old towel or something will facilitate the moving of that beast. You'll find out which position and/or orientation is best, without a doubt.
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I built the house myself a few years ago and ran wires underneath the floor in the living room and HT room. That is why the sub is on the back wall. I actually have many options, but am happy with the sound where it is at. I sometimes wonder what it would sound like with the sub in the middle of the room.
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