In Reply to: RE: Sub option for MG .7 Rythmik F12 or TBI Audio posted by zulugone on October 10, 2016 at 15:45:56:
My favorite sub box material is cheap and much better than MDF, fiber doped concrete. Unfortunately it has to be cast in place and drilling the holes for the driver mount is not easy. You can't ship the thing. Did I say the project makes a mess?
If you are using the line in on the sub and want to compare to the SW output on the Oppo, you need to set the sub with the same freq that oppo uses for its cutoff..
What yuu describe is generally what you expect for a sub's sound. The ?one note" us likely your main room mode when not masksed by the music higher up. You can probably locate the sub or the seat better to reduce it. But you should also play a set of test tones rather than just piano since the sounding board and piano frame resonances can also create a low freq single note "accompaniment" which is noticeable without the top notes of the piano playing through the system.
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