Where to Place Two Subwoofers in a Non-Rectangular Room
Two subwoofers are better than one. The problem is proper placement If your room is non-rectangular, where do you place your two subwoofers?
Two subwoofers are better than one. The problem is proper placement If your room is non-rectangular, where do you place your two subwoofers?
When shopping for subwoofers, should you get two cheap or one expensive sub. The answer isn’t as binary as you’d expect. Let’s discuss.
If you’ve bought large front speakers, do you need a subwoofer for the bass? Where does that bass go? Are those lowest notes just ignored?
One of the common questions we get is: Can a subwoofer be too big? Well, keep reading and we will give you our take!
What does it mean to time-align, what does it do for your home theater subwoofers, and should you do it? We break it down for you!
When Is A Bigger Subwoofer Better? That’s an age-old AV questions that we plan to answer. Confused about when to go big? Let’s discuss!
One common complaint that we see is getting a subwoofer to work when listening to a stereo source. Don’t worry, we’ve got the fix!
For some, four subs are goal. What do quad subs do for your home theater and are they worth the extra cost of two additional subwoofers?