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Hypothetical question I've not seen posed and am contemplating for my next setup.
It is well documented that two (or more..!) sub woofers, correctly setup, will provide a more even bass to more listeners.
My question is thus:
What would give greater perceived bass fidelity (not maximal SPL, not my goal)
1) A good subwoofer with an antimode to reduce room standing waves
http://www.dspeaker.com/uploads/pics/AM8033CS_configs1_03.gif
2) Two good subwoofers (same hypothetical sub model as in example above) placed well in the room
]http://cdn.ecoustics.com/db0/wblob/...DSLBv1Rmo2VE1GfpqBzqJIeq4w/675849-610x303.jpg
3) Two good subwoofers and an antimode (subs would be run in mono?)
http://www.dspeaker.com/uploads/pics/AM8033CS_configs5_03.gif
Mainly when talking of multiple subwoofers, it is said that it sounds better due to less likelihood of being at a positive or negative room mode.
But people never mention if there is also syngergistic cancellation of room modes
i.e. you still have resonance/room modes in the dual sub setup
The antimode processor aims to flatten out peaks in your room bass response, usuallly leading to more articulate, less bloated bass.
So is the ultimate solution multiple subs eq'd by an antimode?
Sorry, couldn't resist:
http://imgfave-herokuapp-com.global.ssl.fastly.net/image_cache/1387665606739348.jpg
Hypothetical question I've not seen posed and am contemplating for my next setup.
It is well documented that two (or more..!) sub woofers, correctly setup, will provide a more even bass to more listeners.
My question is thus:
What would give greater perceived bass fidelity (not maximal SPL, not my goal)
1) A good subwoofer with an antimode to reduce room standing waves
http://www.dspeaker.com/uploads/pics/AM8033CS_configs1_03.gif
2) Two good subwoofers (same hypothetical sub model as in example above) placed well in the room
]http://cdn.ecoustics.com/db0/wblob/...DSLBv1Rmo2VE1GfpqBzqJIeq4w/675849-610x303.jpg
3) Two good subwoofers and an antimode (subs would be run in mono?)
http://www.dspeaker.com/uploads/pics/AM8033CS_configs5_03.gif
Mainly when talking of multiple subwoofers, it is said that it sounds better due to less likelihood of being at a positive or negative room mode.
But people never mention if there is also syngergistic cancellation of room modes
i.e. you still have resonance/room modes in the dual sub setup
The antimode processor aims to flatten out peaks in your room bass response, usuallly leading to more articulate, less bloated bass.
So is the ultimate solution multiple subs eq'd by an antimode?
Sorry, couldn't resist:
http://imgfave-herokuapp-com.global.ssl.fastly.net/image_cache/1387665606739348.jpg
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