These TIPS Work if Your Speakers Are In a Corner!

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Комментарии • 17

  • @bingobaz6402
    @bingobaz6402 Месяц назад

    Great subject and all the truth. It is a lot clearer away from the wall. Liked your comparison to putting your speaker in another box. Plugging port I never tried though, i will definitely try as my right surround is almost touching the wall...i dont have the room my couch is close and i got to be able to open side compartment on couch, if speaker was pulled much further away from wall it would be an issue. Its tough. But thanks for plugging. Tip. My speakers came with the plugs too. But be lucky to find them so need to be a sock 😄

  • @starg47
    @starg47 Месяц назад

    thanks for the tips, my speakers were too close to the wall, I pulled them out a bit and I hear some improvements.

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  Месяц назад

      Glad I could help!

  • @ronaldweed6103
    @ronaldweed6103 Месяц назад

    Makes sense, thank you

  • @russelldye5506
    @russelldye5506 Месяц назад

    Great tips

  • @dwayneharris1438
    @dwayneharris1438 Месяц назад +1

    I have KEF Q150 I just mount them on the wall for my surrounds I was wondering if what you are saying applies to surrounds. Great video

    • @BobGeogeo
      @BobGeogeo Месяц назад

      It should, especially if they're near 2 walls and or ceiling instead of just one surface. I'd try socks in the port as the easiest first step. My mains are side wall mounted bookshelves with the woofers about 4' 4" above the floor and 18" from the wall behind them. By spec's they go to 60 Hz but with socks in the port it's probably higher.

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  Месяц назад

      Yes, but to a much smaller degree.

  • @paultravisano9403
    @paultravisano9403 Месяц назад

    Subs can and often should be in corners. The bass reinforcement is a good thing. You will get peaks and nulls regardless of placement and youll need dsp to correct it. With speakers in corners bass enforcement can be a problem but also SBIR effects is an issue with the mids and highs.

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  Месяц назад

      Peaks and nulls isn't the issue
      It's the quality of sound that you're changing

    • @bigjack79
      @bigjack79 Месяц назад

      @@KpaceguyI’m a big fan but this is wrong for subwoofers. Corners give you boundary gain which you can eq down.
      anthony grimani and Matthew pose has many videos on this topic.
      I run a 9.4 kef reference system with stereo integrity 24 subs and the best placement has been the corner with eq through Dirac bass control and verified through rew.
      Also, Harmon has an amazing white paper on subwoofers

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  Месяц назад

      @@bigjack79 I thought I mentioned in this video that you can calibrate it to help it?

    • @bigjack79
      @bigjack79 Месяц назад

      @@Kpaceguy yes but in the video, it comes off as a bad thing. It’s actually a great thing. Think about car audio which I know you are familiar with. Since the cabins are small, it’s all room/cabin gain with some boundary gain. Camin gain probably starts at 70 hertz on down.
      In home audio, room gain normally starts less than or equal to 25 to 40 hertz if we are talking normal length rooms. 10 to 30 feet long.
      The added free head room that boundary gain gives us is amazing. Especially with 4 subs. It really helps to attack certain modes.

  • @nathaneldogo
    @nathaneldogo Месяц назад

    Buy sealed sub for apartment like svs 100 sealed is a good idea?

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  Месяц назад +1

      I don't think you buy a sub based off the kind of home you live in. Your neighbors are going to hear it no matter what.

  • @richarddarr3381
    @richarddarr3381 Месяц назад

    Is there no audio or CCC