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Factors To Consider For Multiple Subwoofer Placement

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One Subwoofer

<Place it on the front wall near the corner. Having the subwoofer in a corner will couple the subwoofer better to the room, giving you more bass impact.>

Multiple Subwoofers

 <if they are properly placed, two subs will greatly reduce the effect of standing waves where certain bass frequencies are either too quiet or too loud. If they are in different spots in the room one sub may have a dip where the other has a peak, thus evening things out.>

Four Subwoofers

<The ultimate way to go from a physics standpoint is most often to put one on each midpoint of the four walls of your room. This is usually not practical but does result in extremely even bass response in most rooms.>

What Are the Pros and Cons Of Having Two Or More Subwoofers In Your Home Theatre?

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Pros Of Having Two Or More Subwoofers

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Better Listening Position

< The sound will reverberate around the room so that you’ll be able to actually hear what’s being said on your movies.>

Greater Headroom

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Better Placement Flexibility

< You don’t have to worry about having that ‘one’ perfect spot as you’ll have multiple to play around with.>

Great Bass Response and Bass Quality

< The base is better with multiple subwoofers as opposed to one.>

Cons Of Having More Than One Subwoofer

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Harder to Find The Perfect Spot

< while it’s great to have multiple, it can distort the sound so you’ll have to play around with them to find the perfect placement.>

Budget

<Subwoofers are expensive! So, having more than one may not be in your budget.>

Bad Placement Affects Your Experience

< It can be annoying if you can’t hear anything; however, what’s more annoying is distorted sound coming from your speakers.>

How Do Bass Tones Interact With Your Room?

< When sound comes out of a speaker, some of it arrives at your listening position directly from the speaker, but a lot more bounce around the room first before you hear it. This is especially true for lower frequencies as they do not get absorbed by furniture or carpet. >

Where Should You Place Your Subwoofers?

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Front Of The Room

Speakers, including subwoofers, are placed at the front of many home entertainment systems, which results in good sound blending since the bass is omnidirectional. However, when planning to put your subs at the front, it’s essential to consider the “Rule of Thirds .”

In a Cabinet

In-cabinet subwoofer placement is the worst-case scenario. The omnidirectional bass frequencies need room to produce high-quality audio, so cramming your subwoofer in an enclosed space defeats its purpose. If possible, avoid putting it in a cabinet unless you have a tiny living space and have nowhere else to place it.

Inside the Wall

Subwoofers placed inside the wall are popular among custom installations. However, they must be professionally installed since they need special boxes to hold them in place without affecting the sound quality.

Corners

Setting your subwoofer in a corner reduces, but doesn’t eliminate, potential bass nulls, thus increasing its audio output. It’s an excellent way to make your bass sound louder without additional equipment. However, this placement still depends on how large your floor space is.

Hire A Professional To Install Your Home Theatre Audio

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