hi,
Some of you might know I bought a room correction box anyway it’s ended up sat before two subwoofers rather than within my whole system ..
So it smooths frequency response at the listening position but that seems only part of the issue, while buggering about with placement of the subs it seems best ( contrary to some advice , namely of REL) to keep them in line with my mains..
I’m guessing this is to do with time alignment? It completely ruins the music when they are in the corners of my room behind the speakers but then in line all is well.
So why the obsession with room modes/ momentary dips and peaks etc when there seems a lot less fuss about time alignment which to me seems as important if not more so..
A visual reference as to where they are now.., they were back in that corner
Some of you might know I bought a room correction box anyway it’s ended up sat before two subwoofers rather than within my whole system ..
So it smooths frequency response at the listening position but that seems only part of the issue, while buggering about with placement of the subs it seems best ( contrary to some advice , namely of REL) to keep them in line with my mains..
I’m guessing this is to do with time alignment? It completely ruins the music when they are in the corners of my room behind the speakers but then in line all is well.
So why the obsession with room modes/ momentary dips and peaks etc when there seems a lot less fuss about time alignment which to me seems as important if not more so..
A visual reference as to where they are now.., they were back in that corner