Nice article Gene.
I appreciate these types of articles. When I bought my last sub I actually bought two specifically based on the recommendations made in the Audioholics multiple sub article.
I just have two questions, one of which was sort of asked already.
In this current article, you stated:
"If for some reason you can’t, then it’s usually best to average the distance between the two subs for the electrical delay in your processor and tweak from their using variable phase or EQ to better hone in your response."
Both my subs are not equidistant from my listening position... so if I measure the distance from each sub to the listening position and divide that number by two and use that result for the delay value in the AVR, how much of a compromise comes in to play with using a compromised value like that?
What are your recommendations on determining the proper phasing of each separate sub? Is it as simple as phasing each sub separately by measuring output in terms of SPL to determine the correct setting, or is it more complex than that?
Thanks for your time.
Edit: on a general side note, when you take distance measurements from speakers to listening position to enter the distance in the AVR do you take the measurement from the face of the speaker or sub, from the middle of the enclosure/cabinet or? I have never heard anyone comment on this before and I am curious.
I ask because my LCR cabinets are all of the same depth, but my front sub is obviously much deeper... so should I move the LCR channels forward into the room to match the distance measurement of the sub, or should I move the sub closer to the wall? Obviously both scenarios will alter the response of those channels. Does it even matter to align your front speakers distance wise?