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| | Low bass - small room This may seem like a stupid question but here goes… I am wondering about frequency and room size and if there is any correlation when it comes to low bass. Let’s say you’ve got a small room, is there a chance that small room’s ability to facilitate very low frequencies will be compromised? For instance, low frequencies have very long wavelengths. Is there any truth to the idea that a wavelength might be too long to fully cycle inside a small room? If that’s the case, what happens? In a small room you have a 20Hz signal being played back at an audible SPL. Do you just not hear it? Do you hear it as a higher frequency because the room is incapable of 20Hz? Does it distort somehow? Or… do you hear all the low bass just fine and I’m just barking up the wrong tree asking a silly question. Thanks for any help. Wayde Wayde | |||
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| Re: Low bass - small room Even in a small room with wavelengths as long as they are the walls will reflect and vibrate causing you to still hear or feel the sound. Vibration of objects is all part of how sound is heard particularly the low frequencies. Some explination is shown here Home theater: Onkyo TXSR805 receiver, Samson Servo 4120 bridged @240wattsX2, 2-Mission 765 Mains, 4-762i's Surrounds, SVS PB13 Ultra, AR center PSC25, Two Channel system: Yamaha RX-V995, Mission 764i's & A/D/S MS3u sub, Yamaha KX-393 Tape deck, CDC 805 5 disc CD changer, My Webpage | |||
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| Re: Low bass - small room Even tho a low frequency wave has a long wavelength, 1/4, 1/2 and similar divisions of the wavelength will allow the wave to propogate. I have a SVS PB12-Plus/2 (2 12" subwoofers) in a 11 X 15 room. I don't have any loss of bass because of the smaller room size. The problem is too big a room size, then more is needed to move large amounts of air. Hope this helps, Dennis L Dennis Doan, DC Gonstead Chiropractor IT'S THE NERVE! ![]() www.drdoan.com SVSound SBS-01 fronts, center, rear surrounds (I was honored to be the 1st purchaser of these great speakers) Klipsch RS-42 side surrounds SVSound SB12-Plus/2 sub (w/12.3 drivers) Denon AVR-2807 Receiver w/AudysseyXT LG DVD Recorder w/HDMI Direct TV DVR HD Optoma H31 projector mounted on ceiling. 91" MovieTime pull-down screen 15' x 11.8' vaulted ceiling dedicated HT room w/DIY sound absorption: | |||
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| Re: Low bass - small room The biggest problem, I find, is the resonant frequency of the room itself. At that freq, the room will greatly amplify the bass. It is sometimes hard to tame that freq and at the same time balance the other, usually lower, frequencies to the proper lever. Dennis L Dennis Doan, DC Gonstead Chiropractor IT'S THE NERVE! ![]() www.drdoan.com SVSound SBS-01 fronts, center, rear surrounds (I was honored to be the 1st purchaser of these great speakers) Klipsch RS-42 side surrounds SVSound SB12-Plus/2 sub (w/12.3 drivers) Denon AVR-2807 Receiver w/AudysseyXT LG DVD Recorder w/HDMI Direct TV DVR HD Optoma H31 projector mounted on ceiling. 91" MovieTime pull-down screen 15' x 11.8' vaulted ceiling dedicated HT room w/DIY sound absorption: | |||
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| | Re: Low bass - small room Thanks for the responses guys. I am reading this article on the diffraction of sound. What I'm getting is that the room won't actually limit the wavelength in any way. If you have a good sub capable of 20Hz at decent SPL it doesn't matter how small the room is, you'll still hear it unless other factors apply, such as the soundwaves resonance with other objects in the room, but not the room size itself. Wayde | |||
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| Re: Low bass - small room Any rooms will give you peaks and nulls. Maybe you room/sub position/seating position is causing a null in the range of bass frequencies that you're looking for. Listen to the Real HT Info Podcast at http://realht.info, or on iTunes. Also, listen right here on The Home Theater Shack. Just use the web applet on the front page. | |||
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| Re: Low bass - small room My room is very small. Just about 1000cf. I have a Seaton Sound SubMersive1. We measured output down to 8hz in my room. I get all of the good low bass stuff from the movie favorites that are out there. Now, I will tell you that having such a small room is not optimal, but what can you do. I have no problem registering the low stuff from WOTW. | |||
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