Orbison said:I've done several tests for the best settings using various methods. What works best for me is to do the settings in my receiver AND adjust the sub phase. I have an SVS PB12-NSD with a continuous phase control currently set at 45 degrees as a result.
Rope said:One of the issues with low frequency settings, via the processor, and especially when using an auto setup program, it never gets it right. I set the sub at actual measured distance, then use the variable phase control.
Low frequencies sound as if they're coming from my center channel speaker when the phase is set correctly.
Ripped the above from another thread. I noticed my low frequency wasn't quite as AMAZING as it used to be and apparently one of my children messed with...well everything on the back of my sub. I was looking around on setting phase control and came across the above comments. So, Orbson/Rope or anyone...
1) You set the sub to actual measured distance from..what? front/center channel to sub? listener position to sub?
2) adjust the phase control and set based on...? SPL meter and low frequency test tone hitting the highest SPL at listener position?
I guess I'm looking for a step by step on how to set the phase control.
Thanks in advance...