Then set your speaker’s crossover. This refers to the point at which your receiver stops sending bass to each one of your speakers and starts sending it to your subwoofer. This will ultimately depend on your speakers’ ability to produce bass. If your left speaker differs in size from you...
Depending on the absolute phase of your main speakers and amplifier and the distances of the subwoofer and the main speakers from the listening position, the bass in the crossover region may be smoother if you reverse the subwoofer's phase. Typically, though, phase is left at 0° for most...
Hi, I currently have old JVC RX-318 receiver powering a set of Pioneer BS-22LR bookshelf speakers. I am looking to add a subwoofer to the set-up (open for...
and they always seem to have the bass level up by 10 to 12 dB. The bass sounds bloated, and it masks detail, plus bass headroom is cut. Take the time to properly calibrate your system, including your subwoofer. Use an SPL