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brucek wrote:
...... You have a fine average response |
Wow, I have to admit I didn't see that coming!!! I was dead certain that I would be suffering some amount of grief due to the sub being stuffed into the corner! I was looking at the first measurements and thought I had a lot of peaks and so forth - wondering where to 'go from here'...
Originally when I laid out the room, I measured off the distances for the seating by placing each of the seating positions along 5ths or 3rds of the length and width (I made a grid of taped lines, kinda what Les Nessman from WKRP would have done

) . I had understood that this would also help with improved response - was there any merit to this?
Here's a snapshot of seat 1 with the mains added and no BFD (taken with the RS SPL last week, not the ECM)
I really wish I were able to go to a 15", but the space is really tight on the stage and I don't even have much wiggle room left. The other options I've left myself is to put another PS-1000 or similar size sub in the opposite side of the stage, or do an IB by using the adjacent room (unfinished laundry/furnace). The thought of lower extension is rather appealing...
When it comes to integrating with the mains, what would be the key things to look for when interpreting the graphs? Is there something that would indicate how much to adjust the phase, or would it be a little more trial and error? One more quick question - once the mains are introduced, would it be too late to introduce a house curve of some flavor?
Thanks again for your responses!!!!!!