FINE-TUNING YOUR AUDIO SYSTEM
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the audibility of standing waves is to plan for |
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an even distribution of them, so that their |
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effects do not “pile up” on top of each other. In |
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this regard, the ratios of room dimensions are |
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the critical factor. Rooms having equal dimen- |
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sions are the worst, since the standing waves |
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in all directions reinforce one another. Room |
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dimensions that are even multiples of one | Low Relative Pressure | Low Relative Pressure |
another should also be avoided where possible. | Copyright 2000 Lucasfilm Ltd. |
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Figure 27. |
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STANDING-WAVE SOLUTIONS: SPEAKER PLACEMENT
Speaker placement also has an effect on standing waves and their audibility. In particular, placement of any speaker (including subwoofers) where two walls and the floor meet will tend to stimulate all of the available standing waves, causing the most irregular response. The dis-
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standing wave depends on its frequency, with |
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lower frequencies requiring more movement |
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owing to their longer wavelengths. As a result, |
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minimizing colorations due to standing waves |
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often requires significant adjustment of sub- | + | – | + | areas equally, |
woofer placement. Leave yourself some latitude | resulting in reduction | |||
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with regard to subwoofer placement when plan- |
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ning your system – the final adjustment will |
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STANDING-WAVE SOLUTIONS: ABSORPTION
In theory, it is possible to dampen standing waves with absorptive material. The difficulty is that the thickness of the absorptive material would have to be approximately
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Subwoofer 1 | Subwoofer 2 | Output |
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damping. This means a
Mono!
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