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Subwoofer high frequency
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<blockquote data-quote="Simango4" data-source="post: 847164" data-attributes="member: 14918"><p>:2thumbs: I'll crank REW up and connect an SPL meter as a mic and play with the spectrum...pictures coming soon.</p><p></p><p>Oddly, I've found doing it by ear to yield better results over measurement...i.e. with measurement, subwoofer integration would be OK for certain tracks while others are just not enjoyable at all, usually the problem would be in the form of "bass lag" in certain types of bass lines.</p><p></p><p>So as much as the ear takes more time to get right, sometimes even days to weeks of tweaking, I tend to be able to find a good common ground that suits almost all types of my music collection, even though my friends tend to complain that I'm wasting good subs by not playing them...this is because i like my subwoofer's contribution to the sound in such a way that its presence is barely noticeable, until you switch it off or a much deeper bass line kicks in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simango4, post: 847164, member: 14918"] :2thumbs: I'll crank REW up and connect an SPL meter as a mic and play with the spectrum...pictures coming soon. Oddly, I've found doing it by ear to yield better results over measurement...i.e. with measurement, subwoofer integration would be OK for certain tracks while others are just not enjoyable at all, usually the problem would be in the form of "bass lag" in certain types of bass lines. So as much as the ear takes more time to get right, sometimes even days to weeks of tweaking, I tend to be able to find a good common ground that suits almost all types of my music collection, even though my friends tend to complain that I'm wasting good subs by not playing them...this is because i like my subwoofer's contribution to the sound in such a way that its presence is barely noticeable, until you switch it off or a much deeper bass line kicks in. [/QUOTE]
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