I just wanted to post this simple experience of mine. Its a VERY important part of setting up multiple subwoofers & also VERY important to blending a sub with your speakers.
PHASE...
Invaluble info for the newbie & a great reminder for the experienced!!
I've had my 2 HSU subwoofers for about 6 weeks now. I set them up, let them break-in, recalibrated & have been absolutely loving them ever since. My work has been busy & i've been working some really late days. Hence, i havent been able to really set down to tweak & squeeze every drop out of these new subs. (vtf-15h & mbm-12)
Well i decided that id grab my SPL meter & check a few things since i had a few minutes while the lady was out. I popped in the demo disk i got from HSU & went through some of the HZ tones (16-80hz)...Wow what a jump in dBs i got just by flipping the phase. I gained a good 2-4dB on each of the tones, exept 63hz which was the same.
Ive done all this before & having had dual 10"s before & then dual 12"s after that, i understand the importance of the phase being correct. Its a very elementary part of a basic setup. But since i hadnt checked the phase yet on these (should have been done first) it was a nice suprise.
I popped in Transporter3 & watched the Ambulance Explosion a few times back to back. A couple with each of the 2 phase settings. What i noticed was with the phase in the wrong setting, bass was a bit thin & i could i could localize the MBM-12 behind me. With the correct phase the bass was much smoother & was not localizable AT ALL. The bass just filled the room & was very articulate.
It was another simple eye opener for me & i wanted to share my experience with you guys. Hopefully the newer guys that havent checked their phase will now & i hope all you veterans enjoyed reading this little reminder!!
D@mn Gina! I thought i loved my setup before then BAM... a free improvement pops its head up! Dont you love whn that happens?

I wrote down what dB each was at then switched the phase on the MBM-12 & went through the tones again....