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blaser wrote:
Wellcome Nordo!
I have 2 subs as well. If they are symetrically placed in your room and equidistant from you, you may just equalize them as one. That is what I am doing and itworks fine, but their response is identical at LP to begin with.
If that is not and cannot be your case, we may discuss it later, but it isa bit more tricky.
I believe the thread title should be equalizing 2 subs, not tuning which is quite different.
House curve depends on your taste and your subs capabilities. For me I do 0 at 80 and 10 db at 35 Hz, but I play a lot... |
I tried a sub against the rear wall, and a sub against the front wall. This placed them symetrically, but at different distances from my main listening position. Also I didn't like the sound.
A simple REW test of each sub shows a lot of output below 20Hz. This should be where the port does all the work, but the drivers are really flapping about, and one is making loud popping sounds (bottoming?)
The attachments show my rear sub (blue) and my front sub (green)