Treatment & Placement
Treatment & Placement
Typically, sheetrock encloses the sub- woofer in most installations. Sheetrock has a fairly loud resonant “twang” compared to the rigid
Minimum Enclosure Size
The CM8SW will produce magnificent results if the ceiling air cavity above the woofer is a minimum of 1900 cubic inch- es. If the ceiling joists center measure
Insulation
Lay a batten of fiberglass insulation (e.g.
Enclosure Bracing
Insert small pieces of 1x2 or 1x1 scrap wood as wedges between the ceiling sheetrock and the floor above if possible. Do not use too long of a piece as you could create a bulge in the ceiling surface.
Enclosure Lining
Purchase some subwoofer damping mate- rial from a car stereo store (there are vari-
ous brands available, e.g. Dynamat™). Apply the damping material to the bottom of the floor above the CM8SW and to the top of the surrounding sheetrock ceiling beside the subwoofer.
Speaker Placement Techniques
Although the CM8SW has extensive ability to compensate for unusual placements with its crossover switches; placement is still the primary tool for satisfying your particular listening needs.
Maximizing Output
Corner Placement – Placing your subwoofer near a corner will increase the volume of bass sound produced by the subwoofer! This is called the boundary effect. Generally, you can expect a 3dB increase in sound pressure level with corner placement.
Proximity – Place the subwoofer as close as possible to the primary listening posi- tion. Sound dissipates indoors at approxi- mately 4dB to 6dB each time you double the distance from the subwoofer to the lis- tener. Therefore you can expect a 4dB to 6dB increase in output every time you halve the distance from the subwoofer to the listener.
Improving the Stereo Image
Near Satellite
Place the subwoofer(s) as close as possible to the satellite speakers.
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