Hi
Having read this and digested it , including the contributions of micro and Terry, I am reinforced in my belief that the best way to deal with bass in most rooms is multiple sub-woofers. I dd it in my former system and that was the best bass I have heard anywhere .. my new system is about to be finished, more modest that the last one. i expect it to be however even better performing with these new information.
Those are the kind of discussions I love about the WBF. We learn and can repeat the experiences. Repeat is the operative term...
One last question why trying to solve issues very low in frequency with absorption may seem inefficient .. Doesn't their absorption in the highest frequencies help in eliminating in "drowning" out if you will, the amplitude of the ringing at those higher frequencies.. IOW it seems the ideal solution would be EQ in the bass coupled with some absorption?
Having read this and digested it , including the contributions of micro and Terry, I am reinforced in my belief that the best way to deal with bass in most rooms is multiple sub-woofers. I dd it in my former system and that was the best bass I have heard anywhere .. my new system is about to be finished, more modest that the last one. i expect it to be however even better performing with these new information.
Those are the kind of discussions I love about the WBF. We learn and can repeat the experiences. Repeat is the operative term...
One last question why trying to solve issues very low in frequency with absorption may seem inefficient .. Doesn't their absorption in the highest frequencies help in eliminating in "drowning" out if you will, the amplitude of the ringing at those higher frequencies.. IOW it seems the ideal solution would be EQ in the bass coupled with some absorption?