Trying to make 2 subs work together best

Morgan Audio

Morgan Audio

Audioholic
I don'tr have measuring equipment but I have 2 subs. For my super lows, I have an SVS PB2 - dual 12"woofers and 1000 Watts. Older until but cruses at 17 hurts no problem and also being a RBH dealer, I have the SV12P.

The 12P is in front left corner and the SVS in rear right corner. It's works wonderful but I know ya'll know more than me so I am asking advice on how to maybe get it better

I tried connecting one at a time, running EQ on each thinking it would set them both at same level for their perspective powers but didn't work so well, so I just went by ear and does really well but I know I am missing something.

I am asking advice and I am so sorry one of them is RBH, * This is not a sale or an attempt at a sale * but it's what I need help with.

My room is 11' x 17', I sit about 6.5 from TV
 
rojo

rojo

Audioholic Samurai
There's only so much you can do by ear. You either need an AVR capable of individually flattening, level matching, and time aligning two subs (any with Audyssey XT32 + SubEQ HT, for example); or you can use a calibrated measurement mic and a DSP of some sort -- a MiniDSP, Dirac Live, OpenDRC, Behringer DCX2496, or similar. Here's the least expensive way I think:
Here's a getting started guide that explains the process. You can try using just an SPL meter or app for your phone to level match, but results won't be as satisfactory as the methods above.
 
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