Hi All,
I tried running REW with the current placement of my sub. I ended up turning the crossover frequency up to just under 80 HZ, EQ1, one port open, Q .5 and volume about 12 o'clock to even the curve out and get it close to the reference level (much easier from 80 HZ down). This seemed to take the dip around 60 HZ out and even things out better. However, I am still not getting as "tuneful" and impactful bass as I would like. The electric bass guitar (Stanely Clarke School Days) was not very clean in terms of bass notes. I am also getting no real physical (chest thump) impact. And, as a final thought/concern, while, when I turn the system up to loud volumes, the bass seems to be quite loud and full (room shaking) but main speakers do not seem as loud as they normally do.
So, a couple of thoughts...when I looked at the Room SIM on REW, there is one other feasible position for the sub that appears to automatically provided a flatter response and is just to the side of my listening position, facing the main speakers. Do you think this position would help with bass tunefulness and impact?
I am running my speakers full range, with no high pass filter. As a reminder, my speakers are 89 db, 4 ohms, 55Hz -3db and are powered with a 45 watt/channel tube amp. Would a high pass filter help to clean the bass up (are my speakers adding to the lack of tunefulness by playing full range with the sub) and open up my main speakers more? Or, by adding a high pass filter, am I just getting into more entanglement or trying to blend crossover frequencies? My main speakers, without the sub, play very tuneful bass, so I know it isn't them.