Ep. 11- Professionally place seats and subwoofers! Home Theater Subwoofer Setup | Home Theater Gurus
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- Опубликовано: 23 окт 2019
- Properly place your Home Theater Subwoofers and seats using a room mode calculator! Subwoofer setup | Home Theater setup done right. Home Theater Gurus
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Room mode calculator link (this file will download to PC when you click it, it will be in your downloads folder)
www.harman.com/documents/Room...
This video was a game changer for me, thank you so much for this. I had come across some of these ideas, but never was able to make heads or tails of it. Watching all your videos has had changed my layout for the better. I enjoy watching everyone that talks home theater set ups, and I've used ideas from different people. But these videos while a bit technical, made a lot of sense once I started to apply them to my set up. Again, THANK YOU !
Thank you for all your videos. I am a Mech Engr so have understood room response for 20 years but your video was great a explanation. I used Your Vids, REW, a UMIK and 2x4 HD miniDSP to fix my T shaped apartment. It was quite the challenge but i think i have made the best of my bad room situation. i think of the room as either a 25 x 12.5 room or a 31 x 12.5 room for placing subs and listening positions. I have 4 Klipsch subs: 2 x inexpensive Klipsch R12SW's, a 20 year old powerful RSW12 and I added a RP14SW. Currently I have the subs aligned (trial and error) and still need integrate the virtual sub with my Receiver. My system is ATMOS with the AVR-6700 driving R C L and 2 old Denon 125W/channel Rcvrs acting as 4 channel Power Amps for 4 surrounds and one for 4 ATMOS height speakers.
Thanks for explaining this, i have been seeing these calculators forever and never knew before now how to use them properly!
Thank you. This Video is awesome.
I used this guide and calculator to better place a soundbars subwoofer, I use in my 'other' room. Single sub so had to pick my range to try and boost. Previous placement was, pretty much, down to the old subwoofer crawl which, tbh, I thought sounded prety good..till now.
How do you calculate room modes for an irregular shaped room, like open concept with more than 4 corners.
This has been a life-changing lecture! Thank you...
Exceptionally explained, thank you for this!!!
Thanks for another great video. Been looking forward to this one.✌🏾👍🏾
Fantastic video. Just what I've been trying figuire out 🤘
Great info. Can’t wait to thy this now!
Once again great Video to watch...Thank u Sir for enlightening me...😀👍👌🙏
Hi am from Kerala, India. Super video. Thanks.
Thanks for these videos. I love the long format "dive deeper" approach. I think a lot of enthusiasts that want to bridge the gap between novice and advanced, myself included, and these are very helpful. I've read Floyde Toole's book and that was excellent, but it's so helpful to just see someone putting these things into practice with REW and calculators and such. I hope to build my own house in the next 4 or 5 years, and you can be certain my theater rooms dimensions will be well thought out!
Thank you very much for these videos. Very interesting and easy to understand. I am in the process of getting a pair of 15" Subwoofers for my dedicated HT from HSU. I am limited in where I will be able to place them ...1/4,3/4 up under screen is probably best option i have... My room is 12.5 x 18.5 x 8. Being a computer programmer....i prefer numbers, graphs and math over crawling around on the floor listening or watching some SPL meter. Might use your technique with Mode Calculator to see what I can do...thou I am limited.
Best video on the subject
Very clever stuff.
🤯 craziness!
Great videos!!!!
Wonderful video! Thanks! Just one silly question, if we place a sub on intersecting notes (lengthwise and breathwise), do we fix the nodes on both axis? Or does it only work in the direction of the sub drivers?