The Case for Crossover Settings Higher Than 80Hz
The general wisdom is to set your crossover on your AV receiver to 80Hz. But, there are times when setting your crossover higher is better. Continue Reading
Subs and subwoofers both sealed and ported
The general wisdom is to set your crossover on your AV receiver to 80Hz. But, there are times when setting your crossover higher is better. Continue Reading
The common advice when shopping for speakers is to test them using music. Should you use music to test subwoofers? Continue Reading
Being able to localize your subwoofer is a problem. It means that those lowest notes are now directional But why? What can you do about Continue Reading
What does it means when a subwoofer pressurizes a room? I quickly discovered that I didn't have a clear definition. Let's remedy that! Continue Reading
The new Denon and Marantz receivers have both "standard" and "directional" subwoofer modes. But what are they and what setting should you use? Continue Reading
You've already got home theater speakers. If the bass already sounds good from your speakers, why do you need a subwoofer? Let's discuss. Continue Reading
You want great bass, right? So, please, stop putting two subwoofers at the front of your room. Why? Let us explain! Continue Reading
A capable subwoofer can play down to 20Hz. But there are lower notes. Infrasonic bass that many deem essential for your home theater. Is it? Continue Reading