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In Reply to: RE: A Single Sub, in a Pro Studio? posted by noah.lif@gmail.com on June 03, 2016 at 12:58:50
If your rationale and reasons are 'secret', then, you can't expect high quality nor useful advice.
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I totally appreciate your point, but in this case I actually got some great, very specific advice here that I'm taking!
How does one note that one's question has been answered to his satisfaction?
having personally heard rythmiks, i can see where one could suffice. of COURSE two are better and at the price, you can afford the two but you have your reasons.
otherwise, JL Labs can be a choice.
...regards...tr
Based on my own experience, and theory, I would also recommend two or more subwoofers. I use 2x Rythmik F12G servo subs. They are placed at the midpoints of the long wall, so they do not excite any of the odd order axial modes associated with the length dimension, and they are placed symmetrically on opposing sidewalls, so they cancel any of the odd order axial modes associated with the width dimension. If only I could elevate them to the midpoint in the height dimension, then I wouldn't have to worry about odd order axial height modes either, although that is almost a moot point in my room since I have a 7'9" ceiling. Given that subwoofers cover a frequency range where the lowest odd order axial modes dominate (100, 010, 001), placing two subwoofers smartly gets you most of the way to flat bass. Four would be even better.
Good enough. Sorry I can't be of more help, but, given the secrecy, I'm out.
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