Yes, but that was close to a corner, which is not where the undercouch sub would be placed. I took some measurements outside and the response dropped like a rock from 40Hz down. So, it's not a foundation shaker...
I know that bass frequencies are non-directional, or more accurately,
less directional as frequency decreases. However, I have to wonder if all that stuffing in the couch would act as a pseudo-bass trap and attenuate or muffle those frequencies, even a little.
In other words, if I placed the sub on the floor, with the couch over it, then with the couch removed would I hear any difference at all? At those frequencies, there is much less definition to the notes being played (this sub is for music only), so maybe that's why there would be no audible difference?
Oh, the barter system is alive and well in this house. It's how I got to where I am at this point.
We have a fireplace and cabinets, similar in layout to yours. I have photos posted in another thread somewhere....
She's agreed that I can build a sub. The hook I used was that it would not be visible at all. Otherwise, the response was "Well, what's wrong with the sub you have, it's only a couple of years old?". That's how the undercouch sub came to mind. Then, it dawned on me that mentions of undercouch subs are exceedingly rare. So, I have to wonder if there is a problem with the concept. Maybe it's rare because very few people use equalization for their subwoofers and an undercouch sub can't be moved around the room to get the best response.
Perhaps my problem is that subconciously (get it?
) when I build it, I'd like to be able to
see it. Which goes directly against the original justification of invisibility.
These are my preferences, in order:
1 - 1 or 2 in-ceiling subs.
2 - a conventional sub, to go where the old one currently sits. Actually, I'd like to build a pair, but that simply will not be tolerated.
3 - the undercouch version.
In the end, if she will not budge, I'll do the undercouch sub. It'll be better than the one I have.
Plus, she has a well-founded worry (Hee!Hee!)that I'll move the old sub downstairs and add it to the HT for a 2-sub setup. Well,
of course that's what I'll do!!