In Reply to: RE: "having them (the subs) in the front corners" ... posted by andyr on January 1, 2021 at 21:07:19:
I remember now who advised me to put subs in the corners of the room. It was the designer of DSPeaker antimode products in Finland. Can't remember his name.
When placed in the corners, I would think it would be a lot better to use two subs rather than one as the bass would be more even around the room.
I think that the cones on sealed subs usually don't move like they can do on ported subs as the sealed box has a natural 2nd order HP due to and determine but the size of the sealed box. With a ported sub it's a good idea to add a subsonic filter to stop those crazy subsonic movements below port resonance. On the antimode device there is a 10 Hz subsonic filter for this that works well (although I still don't recommend using a ported sub for Maggie as they are too slow - leave them for Home Theatre use).
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