In Reply to: RE: Symmetrical placement works in some rooms. posted by AbeCollins on May 17, 2022 at 15:57:25:
I'm sticking my head in here because all sounds wave pressures are directional even outside with no barriers. The lowest are harder to hear the direction, it just takes a bit longer to determine.
I don't agree with the one corner sub location, but experimentation in your room will figure that one out.
I'm pretty sure you probably know this but, when you set things up with the same exact song or passage with a good amount of lower frequencies, listen with one well set up sub and then switch to 2. When you have 2 make sure the level is adjusted a bit for that.
Then decide if 1 or 2 pressurizes the room better. The low frequencies of instruments rarely if ever have fundamental tones with no harmonics of the fundamental frequency. Don't listen using pure sine waves from 30 to 50 hz
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