I have tried it all around, if I put the sub in my seating area (moving the couch), where it is I have the most feel and the most db. Crawling up front by screen there is literally nothing there, it's super weird to feel in person, it's almost like turning the sub off other than the pressure difference.

I'm glad you responded though because this just has to be the issue, I can't see how it could be anything else. I must have a hole in the 50 - 80 hz range. It also makes sense why Audyssey set my W22's to 60hz crossover when I had the sub in a different spot which didn't output as much. According to Axiom the W22's will do 60 hz without more than 3db loss, so perhaps they should be set there.

Perhaps I will go to Best Buy and buy a small sub to test with, see if it can fill that hole. My only concern is if I just split the signal and feed both subs, the smaller one may get overdriven at high levels, unless there is a way to send the small one a certain frequency range.





Last edited by Potatohead; 11/18/09 07:25 PM.