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Old 02-17-08, 07:28 PM   #4 (Link)
 
Mike Cason
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Re: Help With Dual Subs and Proper Phasing


saramac,

I think I have the ideal "shoebox" living room dimensions, retangular. 18' x 24' with 9' ceilings. My intentions were to move the TV & equipment rack further to the left and place the subs on the outside of the mains, corner loaded & about 1.5 feet from the wall, using the walls to help with the sound.

I did manage to find some other posts a few minutes ago and a couple of long time posters were talking about co-locating the two subs, ie, stacking them on top of each other. (yuk)

I've managed to keep the WAF at 99.5% and by stacking the subs, it would look horrible. I got that dirty look a minute ago when I went in to measure for stacking. I have spent a lot of time to make the system look elegant in the LR, so I really would like the corner placement.

I'll go ahead and put them there and see what happens.

imbeaujp, Thanks for the Rotel tip.....I do have a delay option so I can play with that too.

I appreciate both of your inputs!

Mike

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