QUOTE(kkthen @ Sep 24 2021, 01:00 PM)
2 sub will better one sub. With front & back opposite corner placement. For Small room no need powerful subwoofer, unless you got very good room treatment to handle. For example, My velodyne subwoofer with 1250 watt RMS at living room of small apartment . The room EQ only allow my subwoofer open sound volume until 5 only. BUT My sub max volume is 99. If I increase volume to 6. My other channel will start become blur.
corner loaded ppl just want loudness... nothing wrong if this is the objective, quality bass usually takes a back seat ideally a 2-sub set up should go towards minimizing room node hot spots... a single sub + dsp can only help so much but a dual sub will manage it way better... they are placed at harmonic distances different from each other... obviously dual sub + dsp will be ideal
op's room doesn't look problematic... if it's my room I'd start with a single sb1000 or sb2000... and add a second later if required... a sb with gradual roll will give a much better flat and extended sub-20hz frequency response when factored in room gains
This post has been edited by dwRK: Sep 24 2021, 01:54 PM
Sep 24 2021, 01:44 PM

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