Originally Posted By: sdurani
Originally Posted By: Kevin C Brown
I don't see it. If you individually EQ each sub so that the phase, distance, amplitude, and freq spectra is what you want at the main listening positioning, and then you add them together, their responses should just add together. Where's the interaction?
Suppose the subwoofer that you EQ'd flat is sitting right next to an open door. If I closed that door tight, will your subwoofer still have a flat response? If not, why?


The response would of course change (boundary reinforcement, or not). But I don't typically open and close doors when I'm watching a movie though. smile So I'm not sure what your point is.
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