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Two sub woofers to tame low frequency problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ger" data-source="post: 850561" data-attributes="member: 1602"><p>Thanks guy's for all the advice and suggestions.</p><p>I have managed to address the problem without the use of the second sub woofer. </p><p>I ignored room aesthetics and placed the sub about a 1/4 into the room from the front as was suggested. I also changed the sub woofer configuration from down firing to front firing - with the Polk PRO range of sub's it's just a question of repositioning the spikes and rubber feet. The sub now fires into and across the room. </p><p>I think the problem with the downward configuration was low frequencies trapped in this part of the room and being amplified - the arch across the room with the lower ceiling being the problem.</p><p>Happiness! As I'm writing this, I'm listening to music in 2.1 and the rest of the household is blissfully sleeping :thumbs:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ger, post: 850561, member: 1602"] Thanks guy's for all the advice and suggestions. I have managed to address the problem without the use of the second sub woofer. I ignored room aesthetics and placed the sub about a 1/4 into the room from the front as was suggested. I also changed the sub woofer configuration from down firing to front firing - with the Polk PRO range of sub's it's just a question of repositioning the spikes and rubber feet. The sub now fires into and across the room. I think the problem with the downward configuration was low frequencies trapped in this part of the room and being amplified - the arch across the room with the lower ceiling being the problem. Happiness! As I'm writing this, I'm listening to music in 2.1 and the rest of the household is blissfully sleeping :thumbs: [/QUOTE]
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