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Acoustics & Room Treatment
In room frequency response = sick puppy
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<blockquote data-quote="Hennie" data-source="post: 38952" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I think so. All the curves look look like they can be improved by the BFD, except I you cannot use it with Option 1 (mains + sub)</p><p></p><p>If it was my system I would like Chip prefer Option 1 <strong>IF</strong> I was not going to do any EQ</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>A second sub will generally give a smoother response than a single sub. You will have to experiment a little to get the optimal positions. I would start off with one sub in the corner, and the other away from the corner, about half way along one of the walls if possible. The idea is to excite different modes compared to the sub in the corner and get a smoother response this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hennie, post: 38952, member: 20"] I think so. All the curves look look like they can be improved by the BFD, except I you cannot use it with Option 1 (mains + sub) If it was my system I would like Chip prefer Option 1 [b]IF[/b] I was not going to do any EQ A second sub will generally give a smoother response than a single sub. You will have to experiment a little to get the optimal positions. I would start off with one sub in the corner, and the other away from the corner, about half way along one of the walls if possible. The idea is to excite different modes compared to the sub in the corner and get a smoother response this way. [/QUOTE]
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