@wattsperchannel
Alone EQ's use with a sub is limited to reducing the worst peaks, however with bass traps in place it gets much more effective.
I've tested this and there's online explanations for this. Bass traps de-energize the ringing, allowing EQ's to work better, and by reducing the peaks, you can actually reduce the decay rate. It's pretty awesome.
You also get to moderately fill in the nulls. Not perfectly, mind you, but damn better. :)
2 subs assymetrically placed are better, but again, 1 sub + traps + EQ is pretty remarkable, and my suggested STARTING point for anyone.
Best,
Erik
Alone EQ's use with a sub is limited to reducing the worst peaks, however with bass traps in place it gets much more effective.
I've tested this and there's online explanations for this. Bass traps de-energize the ringing, allowing EQ's to work better, and by reducing the peaks, you can actually reduce the decay rate. It's pretty awesome.
You also get to moderately fill in the nulls. Not perfectly, mind you, but damn better. :)
2 subs assymetrically placed are better, but again, 1 sub + traps + EQ is pretty remarkable, and my suggested STARTING point for anyone.
Best,
Erik