Interesting, thanks.
Here is my plan...once the sub arrives, do a subwoofer crawl to find placement (Yes, default to ears), I will work to integrate it, using the various settings (crossover, phase, gain, EQ). Once I have dialled it in and it is the world's best system, I will sit back, chill with tunes playing and a beverage in hand, and post pics of me smiling.
Or, I will fine-tune it with the REW program.
Or, I will struggle with placement and go to the REW program.
As I can only afford one sub, and, my listening room is small (13x13.6.8, with a 6x8 foot opening to the rest of the house), I anticipate "perfect" integration is going to be a challenge with just the subwoofer crawl. While this technique, the crawl, may work well in bigger rooms, I am wondering if it will be as successful in my room. I am excited to try.
I appreciate the info regarding REW. Learning is always a bonus of this hobby. Despite my artistic approach to listening, I am analytical (perhaps to a fault, which is why I may try to avoid the measurement aspect) at heart (pun intended). It would be unreal to look at some measurements and be able to tweak set-up...if I can understand them.
What are thoughts on no high pass filter and letting my speakers run full-range? That would have to be an all-star lead-in since the "measurement" crowd is involved
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