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Integrating multiple subwoofers
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Although I live in an apartment now and one EP500 is, well how should I say this ---OVERKILL--- I’m trying to learn about bass management now for when I buy a home and can select/build a better dedicated HT room. My question is how to best integrate multiple subwoofers to get both flat response and get them operating in phase? So far I haven’t found much at all about the phase issue but all advice is welcome. Jakeman said the following in another thread: As you go from one to multiple subs studies (such as the famous Harman study on multiple subs) have shown that the greatest benefit to achieving flat response by reducing nodes throughout the room happen when you add a second subwoofer. Adding additional subs helps further but not as much with four subs being about the limit for further improvement in flattening FR. Getting them placed properly and operating in phase is another involved topic but the benefits are clear with less need for room treatments or equalization. A couple of years ago out of curiousity I bought 3 EP 600s and 2 EP500s to see for myself and 4 subs does provide the optimal benefit.
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What I did was calibrate each sub individually with the speakers. Unplugged the others and set one and did the same for the other two--only running one at a time while calibrating. There are probably other ways, but this one worked for me. I have two near the front and left the phase in the 0 position seeing as how they were close to the speakers. The last sub is right next to my chair and I was able to "sit and dial." For those of you with subs away from the seating position, let me tell you, it was bliss.
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You can try hoping that by the time you're ready to build a HT, you will not have to manually integrate multiple subwoofers.
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That would take all the fun out of it!
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