alansanchez86
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Generic amazon wires. I think cables on the hi-fi world are snake oil.Great pictures. Wire maker/brand, please?
Generic amazon wires. I think cables on the hi-fi world are snake oil.Great pictures. Wire maker/brand, please?
Understandable. Thank you, I just didn't want you to name a wire that I use. Your system looks terrific.Generic amazon wires. I think cables on the hi-fi world are snake oil.
Haha not naming any namesUnderstandable. Thank you, I just didn't want you to name a wire that I use. Your system looks terrific.
Cheers!
My wife tells me that this is my mid life crisis, well…this crisis sounds superb!
Welcome 9.2.4!
Cherry on top…after reading both suggestions and analysis of the benefits of dual subwoofer I decided to go bigger and go home, as if!, so I pulled the trigger on Klipsch’s flagship subwoofer. 16 inches of LFE, of windows shaking (hello neighbours!), of balance.
Having one subwoofer on the front, and one behind the couch, helps leveling the frequencies, hearing the LfE across the room and not just 1 part of the room. Definitely a game changer.
My AVR only allows 2, so I'm at max right now.Now just trade the older smaller sub for three more of the new larger one and you'll be all set Alan! Two subs are good but a 4 sub distributed bass array is AWESOME!!!
My AVR only allows 2, so I'm at max right now.
Now that you've added a second sub, you should consider diving into the world of REW.Welcome 9.2.4!
Cherry on top…after reading both suggestions and analysis of the benefits of dual subwoofer I decided to go bigger and go home, as if!, so I pulled the trigger on Klipsch’s flagship subwoofer. 16 inches of LFE, of windows shaking (hello neighbours!), of balance.
Having one subwoofer on the front, and one behind the couch, helps leveling the frequencies, hearing the LfE across the room and not just 1 part of the room. Definitely a game changer.
My wife tells me that this is my mid life crisis, well…this crisis sounds superb!
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...or DLBC....Now that you've added a second sub, you should consider diving into the world of REW.
Enlighten meNow that you've added a second sub, you should consider diving into the world of REW.
Enlighten me
REW https://www.roomeqwizard.com/Enlighten me
Room Equalization Wizard (REW) is free software to measure speakers, subs, room acoustics, and audio devices. You will also need a calibrated mic and a tripod. The tripod will also enhance your Audessy measurements. Most folks use a UMIK-1 for the mic which will set you back around $100.Enlighten me
Thanks for all the details on this. One think I still wonder, is why would you pay for a license when you're just gonna use it "once", you don't #recalibrate, unless you change amps or add speakers. But the room remains and your setup too.Room Equalization Wizard (REW) is free software to measure speakers, subs, room acoustics, and audio devices. You will also need a calibrated mic and a tripod. The tripod will also enhance your Audessy measurements. Most folks use a UMIK-1 for the mic which will set you back around $100.
AVS has an active forum on REW use and measurement, along with a detailed PDF on Getting Started With REW. Any questions you have as you navigate the world of REW can be answered here. The Getting Started guide is 136 pages long with the basic setup and your first measurement consuming the first 70 pages. Not for the faint of heart but you may find a video guide more to your liking,
There are numerous YouTube videos on configuring and using REW. REW has some videos posted on its home page I've linked above. I find the video produced by Home Theater Gamer to be easy to follow and understand. Using this video, you'll be up and running with your first measurement in about an hour. But there are many videos to pick from that cover the many used of REW.
There are a lot of things you can do with REW. Set and/or confirm phase on your subs, tweak the sub woofer distance to maximize sub response, precisely level match your speakers, set crossovers, determine the level of acoustical treatment needed in your room, and so much more.
But the first place you start is using REW to determine the very best placement of your multiple subs. How do you know that the front sub is best served in its current position? Perhaps it would measure better to the left of the media console. Maybe its to the right of your speaker or down the wall. Once that is determined, you can start moving the rear sub along that back wall. Move and measure, move and measure, rinse and repeat. Do this until you find the very best location for both subs combined.
It's the science behind the listening.
The software is free.Thanks for all the details on this. One think I still wonder, is why would you pay for a license when you're just gonna use it "once", you don't #recalibrate, unless you change amps or add speakers. But the room remains and your setup too.
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