In Reply to: RE: The Emotiva X-Ref 10's That Could posted by Music Man Bob on December 6, 2011 at 16:00:17:
Very nice, thanks for the review. You can have a lot of fun tweaking the subs placement, levels, crossover, etc. There are some very good guides out there for setting up subs for smoothest bass and eliminating room nodes. A basic trick that works well is to place the sub in your listening position, then play music or test track while crawling around on the floor till you find where it sounds 'best'. Place the sub in that position, then repeat for the next sub.
Especially with dual subs, you should get very good clean bass down to 30Hz or so in your modest sized room. The pro review I found suggested it has a HPF limiting output below 30hz, which is too bad, but would only be noticeable on the very lowest of notes.
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