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Have any of you guys tried one of these setups recently? I seem to remember that this was discussed a few years ago in regards to FR limitations for main or surround speakers. Now there are several companies marketing these products for subs - SVS, Outlaw, Martin Logan - to name a few. They...
If it's hard to tell the difference between 750 & 1080 on a 50" set, how big would a 4k screen have to be to see significant improvement over 1080?
Even if the cost of a 4k can compete with PJ (& screen) prices, I see a very limited market.
Remember Kuro? Outstanding as it was, the market...
Yeah, you can spend a lot of time analyzing this stuff. When it comes down to it, it's always some kind of a compromise - room appearance &/or WAF vs measured performance vs perceived improvements, etc. But then, it's always interesting to find out what's going on in your room. Hope you get...
So Mr Zing - you indicated in another post somewhere that you had started to use REW with your mobile pre. Have you had any luck evening out the response of your 2 new subs? How big is your room?
According to what I've read, 200Hz is around the top of what is considered the bass range of frequencies. Sounds to me like you have a really great match between your subs and the mids/woofers in your left & right speakers. :handgestures-thumbup:
Based upon a few articles I've read, 2 subs centered on opposing walls - front/back or left/right - facing into the center of the room is a good starting point. In your case, where you already have them on opposing walls but not centered, can you move them farther along the sidewalls toward the...
The setup tips mentioned are starting points. Whichever method you use, once you've done that you can then adjust to reflect your own preferences. Again, consider adding some bass traps (if WAF allows) to smooth out the room gain. And relax & enjoy the new "twins" in your family!
I set my sub and center about 2 dB higher than the rest of the speakers
Suggestion:
Step 1: Join the hometheatershack.com forum and download (free) REW - room EQ wizard
Step 2: Get a decent microphone - check these articles -
http://www.realtraps.com/art_microphones.htm...