
Placement
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Subwoofer Position
Generally, subwoofers have the most output when placed in the corner of a room. However, this can also exaggerate the subwoofers output making blending with the main speakers difficult. If you choose to place the subwoofer in a corner near the front of the room it should be placed in such a way that there are 2 inches minimum between the woofers and the wall. Preferably, the subwoofer should be diagonal to the corner so each woofer is equidistant from the adjacent wall. This will avoid blocking the output of either woofer.
Before deciding on a permanent corner placement, experiment with other positions. Locations away from corners often prove more effective in providing ideal
Please note, some users may find that using PBK to take subwoofer response measurements will help optimize subwoofer placement. For more information please refer to the PBK section of this manual.
Figure 16. A typical 5.1-channel home theater setup. Note the corner placement of the subwoofer at the front of the listening room—this is the location where many people initially place a sub. However, with experimentation locations away from corners often prove more effective in providing an ideal low-frequency performance and blend with the main speakers.
Figure 17a & 17b. Experiment with corner placements. | Figure 18a & 18b. Experiment with |
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