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Your input - Subwoofer placement.
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<blockquote data-quote="cybasoul" data-source="post: 62983" data-attributes="member: 976"><p>I recently had to move my sub from its previous position which was almost in the middle of the front wall on the left of the front main which is far from the nearest conner(right side of the front main). It sounded natural with no boom at all, blended nicely with the mains. Now after adding a component rack I was forced to move it to the side left of the right main(close to the conner) and I could immediately hear the difference as expected, boomy and irritating to be honest. I had to lower down its volume, still has to do a eq on it again. So my point is, from my experience, stay away from corners.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybasoul, post: 62983, member: 976"] I recently had to move my sub from its previous position which was almost in the middle of the front wall on the left of the front main which is far from the nearest conner(right side of the front main). It sounded natural with no boom at all, blended nicely with the mains. Now after adding a component rack I was forced to move it to the side left of the right main(close to the conner) and I could immediately hear the difference as expected, boomy and irritating to be honest. I had to lower down its volume, still has to do a eq on it again. So my point is, from my experience, stay away from corners. [/QUOTE]
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