FWIW, below roughly 300-500 Hz, your room dominates the frequency
response of your sub. Imagine your room in 1 dimension -- it's like a
guitar strings natural vibrational modes. No matter where you stick
your stimulus, you *will* stimulate the fundamental and harmonics of the
string, and
ntom;462237 Wrote:
Interesting thread
Have you reached any further conclusion Phil?
I'd be interested in knowing whether you are now putting everything
through DeClip?
Actually...no. What happened was it started me on a quest to hunt down
down better masterings of my favourite
Phil Leigh;462635 Wrote:
I think the software is clever and it works. But it doesn't turn
rubbish into gold.
Good point. I guess it also means that applying such a process to
Squeezebox could be good, with improvements ... but don't expect a
miracle.
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cfuttrup
Caleb --
Thanks for the interesting post. I put Floyd Toole's book on my amazon
wish list.
From a implementation standpoint, I took away two things:
1) At least two subs
2) That, at a minimum, the subs be equalized ( ~100Hz, though 500Hz
would be better).
Now, if I understand correctly, you
On a side note I use an MeridianG68J as processor preamp it has a
digital filter for subwoofer (of some kind) and DRC below 300Hz and a
measurment program to use with it :)
So sub works well with stereo to.
My own slant on this i don't really believe in satellite speakers so
I use sub in