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Old 08-09-2004, 05:07 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Well... I had a brilliant post yesterday going, but my computer ate it.

A couple of guidelines for sub placement. These will work in more rooms than not.

1) Place the subwoofer in a corner. The corner acts like horn and helps to reinforce the subwoofer. Corners work best when there are no openings in the ajacent walls (windows/doors).

2) For multiple subwoofers, best results come from stacking them or putting them side by side. In the corner of course. Placing them close to each other helps to eliminate cancellation.

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