I've finally treated myself to a 5.1 Home Theater package (I know, I know, I'm so behind the times with 7.1).
My question is, what's the optimal placement of the Sub? Does it actually make a difference?
I've finally treated myself to a 5.1 Home Theater package (I know, I know, I'm so behind the times with 7.1).
My question is, what's the optimal placement of the Sub? Does it actually make a difference?
"It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."\m/ o.o \m/
Placement will definitely make a difference. If you have a fairly standard shaped lounge I'd start with trying one of the corners. It will depend a lot on the type of sub but if it is ported (has a hole) you'll want to play around with how far from the wall is optimal. Don't squish it right up against a wall anyway.
It is ported, it's an open plan kitchen/living room. I'll draw a diagram.
"It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."\m/ o.o \m/
Dont worry too much about the 7.1 - 2/10's of fuck all comes out supporting it at the moment.
(Says me who wasted my $$$ on the two additional speakers - D'oh)
As fur placement : http://www.audioholics.com/tweaks/sp...ent-guidelines
My system was set up by a the audiophile shop assistant & he placed the sub a few feet away from the telly but would have preferred to have it closer. apparently they are not directional but that was his preference. Having said that, the closer you are to floor the better the bass, sounds great in the garage under the house. I have thought of lifting it off the floor. A mate has a bose system & the sub is hidden behind the couch. You can hear the bass great but have no idea where it came from. I suggest a little trial & error once you have figured out the sweet spot.
"It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."\m/ o.o \m/
Personally I'd locate it in the left corner behind the couch and just play around with how close to the back wall until you get it sounding right.
BUT what it dosnt do is tell you the ideal location for your speakers (or as OP ask - specifically the sub). It will configure the outputs to the speakers as best as it can (length of cable, distance from speakers etc), but you still get a lot of additional benefit from properly located speakers.
Woohoo baby. This thing is loud.
Now I gotta get an optical cable to have 5.1 PS3 carnage.
"It would be spiteful, to put jellyfish in a trifle."\m/ o.o \m/
With a similar set up, I ended up parking the sub to the left of the TV cabinet.
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