rwnano
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Many home theatre subwoofers only go down to like 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
But specs say differently. How can we checkMany home theatre subwoofers only go down to like 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
Many home theatre subwoofers only go down to like 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
HT manufacturering co. are aware of the fact that at current real estate prices , its a rare occurance that a typical HT will be ever placed in any large listening room. Real subs starts around 40 Hz and go down from there.Many home theatre subwoofers only go down to like 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
You have no option than believing the specs because it'd very difficult to measure anything below 300hz because your room will dominate the measured results. Unless you have an anechoic room such low frequency measurements are prone to error. There will be +6dB gain only by the room below 100hz. Room modes and ground plane measurements can create havoc by comb filtering. Hence it's best to setup low frequency by listening than measuring. Applying any EQ or DSP for LF can have it's own problems as that setting would apply to a very narrow location in your room. Also doing room treatment may be very expensive endeavors which nay not guarantee success.But specs say differently. How can we check
How do you measure 20hz in a listening room? Was the mic almost touching the woofer cone? WonderingWith RELS i have measured up to 20 hz. below 50 the sound starts getting tactile and below 20 you hear through your body but the higher harmonics are heard through the ear.
While a 100 hz string can be reproduced, it has a 50 hz and 25 hz sub harmonic as well ..as it does a 200 and 400. and it is all these frequencies together that give the sound signature.
In the end it does depend on the type of music you listen to..and if you can get up to 30-35 at -3db overall you should be able to enjoy 90% of all music..but speaker/Sub specs are not standardized hence you cannot go by published specs
my pb 2000 pro starts sounding at 20hz in this video you can also check. check only 20 to 200hz only and stop videoMany home theatre subwoofers only go down to like 50 Hz or 60 Hz.
you need not use a Mic ..just use test tones of specific frequencies and see if you can hear/feel itHow do you measure 20hz in a listening room? Was the mic almost touching the woofer cone? Wondering![]()
In REW you have a sound generator from DC to 22khz for almost all type of wave forms.you need not use a Mic ..just use test tones of specific frequencies and see if you can hear/feel it
If the question is general and not specific to ARJ, the ideal way to measure whether your speakers and/or your subwoofer is producing 20hz is to measure at the MLP.How do you measure 20hz in a listening room? Was the mic almost touching the woofer cone? Wondering![]()
i just play test tones on spotify. also have a CD with them but these days not needed.In REW you have a sound generator from DC to 22khz for almost all type of wave forms.