Hi there,
i have spent the last couple of months building some diy subwoofers, from some good quality car audio subwoofers.
The full thread on the diy subwoofer build can be found here, www talk audio.co.uk/vbb/showthread.php?t=205577 (please put in the full stops and delete the space) any advice on improving these subwoofers would be greatly appreciated.
i am generally very happy with the sound and am constantly playing with the eq, the biggest change I keep making is to reduce the volume of the sub, Is that line too flat? Should it have more of a curve to it, in terms of sound, the bass has lost a lot of its boom and in someways its brute force, what I have seemed to have gained is a lot more musicality subtlety and much much more detail from top to bottom.
here is the response of just my front speakers crossed over at 80hz
here is the response of my main speakers and subwoofer with no eq applied
here is the response of my main speakers and subwoofer with equed with the velodyne sms-1
here is the settings page on the sms-1, i am using preset 1, is it ok to use the contour the way i have to reduce a small bump at 124hz.
The other problem that i have is that my room is very open plan.
The cinema room is joined to the kitchen, the other side of the room has a six foot wide by eight foot high opening into a dining room, which has the main staircase in it which goes up two flights of stairs into the loft conversion.
I am thinking of building some doors between the cinema room and the dining room would this help to gain some bass below 20hz? I have had some quotes to have these doors built, its not cheap so I would want to know if it would help the bass response and also does anybody know what type of construction method would be best, to stop the bass from going through the door.
cinema room, the staircase can be seen going up at the back of room.
adjoining kitchen
adjoining dining room with opening, leading onto the staircase
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