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Hello,
I have a Rel Stadium III positioned on the left corner next to one of the two front speakers, Vienna Acoustics Mahler. I have set the High Level Crossover to 27Hz. I am still puzzled by the subwoofer phase settings. I checked with a digital SPL meter in conjunction with Rives test CD 2. Whet I set the phase to 0, the sub outputs more sound at 32hz, (93 db) 40hz (95db) and less at 25hz(80hz) and 20hz(77db). The contrary happens when I switch phase to 180. I get higher output level at 20hz (83db) and 25hz (80db), less at 32hz (88db) and 40hz (84db). In few words, depending from the test tone I play I get audible different results, as to say phase 180 setting and test tone 25Hz or less would be fuller then 0. With phase set at 0 and test tone played at 32hz or even 40hz would be audibly fuller. Because It appears that phase set to 180 phase would flatten the low region of the sound would in practical terms be the best choice for me since my room interaction produces a huge peak right at 32hz and 40hz. But my question is: theoretically which setting would be the ideal? Please share your expertise. Thank you. |
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2007 19:32:49 -0000, fid wrote:
Hello, I have a Rel Stadium III positioned on the left corner next to one of the two front speakers, Vienna Acoustics Mahler. I have set the High Level Crossover to 27Hz. I am still puzzled by the subwoofer phase settings. I checked with a digital SPL meter in conjunction with Rives test CD 2. Whet I set the phase to 0, the sub outputs more sound at 32hz, (93 db) 40hz (95db) and less at 25hz(80hz) and 20hz(77db). The contrary happens when I switch phase to 180. I get higher output level at 20hz (83db) and 25hz (80db), less at 32hz (88db) and 40hz (84db). In few words, depending from the test tone I play I get audible different results, as to say phase 180 setting and test tone 25Hz or less would be fuller then 0. With phase set at 0 and test tone played at 32hz or even 40hz would be audibly fuller. Because It appears that phase set to 180 phase would flatten the low region of the sound would in practical terms be the best choice for me since my room interaction produces a huge peak right at 32hz and 40hz. But my question is: theoretically which setting would be the ideal? Please share your expertise. Thank you. Why don't U get a pair of headphones and stop making the neigbours lives a bloody misary!!!!!!!! |
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![]() fid wrote: Hello, I have a Rel Stadium III positioned on the left corner next to one of the two front speakers, Vienna Acoustics Mahler. I have set the High Level Crossover to 27Hz. I am still puzzled by the subwoofer phase settings. I checked with a digital SPL meter in conjunction with Rives test CD 2. Whet I set the phase to 0, the sub outputs more sound at 32hz, (93 db) 40hz (95db) and less at 25hz(80hz) and 20hz(77db). The contrary happens when I switch phase to 180. I get higher output level at 20hz (83db) and 25hz (80db), less at 32hz (88db) and 40hz (84db). In few words, depending from the test tone I play I get audible different results, as to say phase 180 setting and test tone 25Hz or less would be fuller then 0. With phase set at 0 and test tone played at 32hz or even 40hz would be audibly fuller. Because It appears that phase set to 180 phase would flatten the low region of the sound would in practical terms be the best choice for me since my room interaction produces a huge peak right at 32hz and 40hz. But my question is: theoretically which setting would be the ideal? In a room environment whatever sounds 'right' is best. You'll be measuring standing waves, you do realise that, yes ? You'll get different results if you move the meter. Graham |
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![]() Why don't U get a pair of headphones and stop making the neigbours lives a bloody misary!!!!!!!! I am sorry. I thought this was a place were uninformed audio enthusiast like me, having good time making the most with their audio system, would be able to get some civilized anwsers. However, I wouldn't be here asking questions if I were not a happy person. At contrary you seem to be frustrated in life and you indeed should not be wasteing your time here, but you should be working on your own problems. So, I tell you 'get a life' and go elsewhere to show your disconfort and anger with whatever is bothering you. |
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fid wrote: Why don't U get a pair of headphones and stop making the neigbours lives a bloody misary!!!!!!!! I am sorry. I thought this was a place were uninformed audio enthusiast like me, having good time making the most with their audio system, would be able to get some civilized anwsers. However, I wouldn't be here asking questions if I were not a happy person. At contrary you seem to be frustrated in life and you indeed should not be wasteing your time here, but you should be working on your own problems. So, I tell you 'get a life' and go elsewhere to show your disconfort and anger with whatever is bothering you. I'm sorry that I have no subwoofer experience, so I can't help. Good luck and enjoy the music and your system! |
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![]() fid said: I am sorry. I thought this was a place were uninformed audio enthusiast like me, having good time making the most with their audio system, would be able to get some civilized anwsers. Just ignore the troll. Anybody who posts like that is one step above the Krooborg. |
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![]() fid wrote: Why don't U get a pair of headphones and stop making the neigbours lives a bloody misary!!!!!!!! I am sorry. I thought this was a place were uninformed audio enthusiast like me, having good time making the most with their audio system, would be able to get some civilized anwsers. Sadly, there you were most mistaken. A bunch of sad gits have chosen to make this place some kind of audio hellhole on the basis it seems that the inclusion of 'opinion' in the group name makes bad behaviour acceptable. For the kind of question you posed, uk.rec.audio would have been a good choice (I'm sure they won't hold it against you if you're not a Brit), although the sad gits have been infesting that group too via cross-posting of late too. Graham |
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ps.com Hello, I have a Rel Stadium III positioned on the left corner next to one of the two front speakers, Vienna Acoustics Mahler. I have set the High Level Crossover to 27Hz. I am still puzzled by the subwoofer phase settings. I checked with a digital SPL meter in conjunction with Rives test CD 2. Whet I set the phase to 0, the sub outputs more sound at 32hz, (93 db) 40hz (95db) and less at 25hz(80hz) and 20hz(77db). The contrary happens when I switch phase to 180. I get higher output level at 20hz (83db) and 25hz (80db), less at 32hz (88db) and 40hz (84db). In few words, depending from the test tone I play I get audible different results, as to say phase 180 setting and test tone 25Hz or less would be fuller then 0. With phase set at 0 and test tone played at 32hz or even 40hz would be audibly fuller. Because It appears that phase set to 180 phase would flatten the low region of the sound would in practical terms be the best choice for me since my room interaction produces a huge peak right at 32hz and 40hz. Do what sounds best to you. But my question is: theoretically which setting would be the ideal? Room acoustics is such a complex area that it would take a huge amount of data and analysis to properly answer your question. Since you already seem to know what your preferred answer is, do it! |
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fid wrote:
Because It appears that phase set to 180 phase would flatten the low region of the sound would in practical terms be the best choice for me since my room interaction produces a huge peak right at 32hz and 40hz. But my question is: theoretically which setting would be the ideal? Please share your expertise. Thank you. I don't think you're going to solve your problem by flipping a switch between either 0 or 180. You're going to have to move the subwoofer and speakers around. Better yet, a second subwoofer will smooth things out somewhat. |
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