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Re: Driver/port orientation-is it supposed to matt
SirQuack #274680 10/11/09 05:28 AM
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I really only care about my seat, though. ;\)

Re: Driver/port orientation-is it supposed to matt
pmbuko #274855 10/13/09 05:57 PM
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This is why I bought a tubed SVS. Cone is down, ports are up. It only sits one way. Two less variables to worry about when placing the sub. ;\)

The room placement will matter, as others have said. Orientation might matter, depending on how high your crossover is. If you have a really high xo, like 120hz+, then the woofer orientation could matter as the upper-bass signals are a little bit directional. But if it's a low/normal xo, then it's hard to say for sure if it makes a difference.

IMHO, the driver-facing-you orientation is the way the designers probably intended for the sub to be placed. If for no other reason than usually all the hookups are on the backside. It's probably less pleasing to look at a mess of wires than it is to have the cone/mesh side visible.

But the only "right" way to set it up is the way that sounds best to you. Tinker with placements and orientation until you're happiest with the boomy-ness vs. accuracy battle. Don't forget about the infamous sub crawl.

Then call it a day and enjoy your system. ;\)


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Re: Driver/port orientation-is it supposed to matter?
BigHonu #274883 10/13/09 08:12 PM
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Hi BigHonu,

No, the driver does NOT have to face you. It will make no difference at all if you use a crossover frequency of 80 Hz or lower. My Axiom EP500 is at one end of the couch, with the driver firing towards the wall on the other side of the room. If you use a higher crossover frequency (100 Hz and up) you should put the sub with your main left and right front speakers, as some bass from the sub will be directional.

As long as the port is a 4 to 6 inches away from the wall, you'll be fine. I would not face the driver into the fabric of the couch, however.

More important is the relative position of the subwoofer to nearby boundaries--not just a wall but a corner. The closer you move a subwoofer to any boundary (wall) or corner, the greater the reinforcment of low bass, corners providing the greatest emphasis at the risk of sounding quite "boomy". Conversely, if you move the sub away from boundaries, you'll get less boundary reinforcement of low bass, which may make it smoother.

Of course, the sub crawl is an excellent method to determine the best place for a sub.

Regards,
Alan


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Re: Driver/port orientation-is it supposed to matter?
alan #275018 10/14/09 10:15 PM
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Thanks to all for the insight and tips!

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