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RE: Stereo Sub-Woofers

Posted by Crazy Dave on December 31, 2016 at 13:56:35:

If I recall correctly, Linkwitz recommends multiple open-baffle subwoofers placed around the room to best deal with room modes. I don't have room for additional subwoofers, so my solution is to let my satellites (Spendor BC-1's) run full range and roll the subwoofer in around 40Hz. My room is paneled, with a carpeted concrete floor and one wall of cinderblocks. There is a lot of base boost so the subwoofer is set very low. It work pretty well. There is more than one way to skin a cat.

Dave