darklordenron
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Hey all, new member here.
Like many, I am finding integration with my subs to my mains to be a bit..problematic.
I'll start with the room dimensions, layout and description first.
This room is 21ftL x 13.5ftW x 9ftH. It has a small open area in the front which will be covered with a wall and door this week.
I'm running a 5.2 system currently, down from a 7.2 (just too much sound in such a small room, I found..) Here's a picture to give you an idea of what I'm working with.
I've added some absorption in the vein of OC703 2" batt panels to the first and second reflections as well as behind the MLP due to a studio space being back there behind the MLP. Those panels are at the first reflection point of the studio monitors being used there. Some light cheap foam that doesn't do much other than (hopefully) reduce a bit of flutter echo is present on the side walls and that left front corner area in the first photo.
Mains are Paradigm Monitor SE 6000F's
Center is a Paradigm Monitor SE 2000C
Surrounds used to be Paradigm Monitor SE Atoms, but I ended up swapping those for some old Polk RTI8's which I feel like spread the sound in a more diffuse manner and they're currently being utilized. They also play a bit lower so there's that too
Subwoofers are a Paradigm V10 and a Martin Logan Dynamo (the older version 1 with higher output)
I definitely don't have fancy gear probably like many of you guys, and part of the reason is because right before I purchased this system, we bought a new construction home right at the start of the pandemic so.. yeah, funding was a bit on the tighter side
Using bits of what I had before plus bits that I bought more recently at present.
Anyways.. The main issue is that I can't get the subwoofers integrated with the mains. The reason for the location was to kill a NASTY +20db 50hz peak and a huge -30db 80hz null that I was experiencing with both subs up front due to room modes at their prior 1/3 front wall placement. This is reflective of AMROC calculator when I punch my room dimensions in there, telling me that indeed there should be a gnarly peak at precisely 53hz. That 50hz peak seems to be inherent to the MLP area, front wall and rear wall, though I was able to squash it by moving the subs forward along the two side walls, right under the first reflection point. Just getting them to be non-localizable is the only real thing left to do at this point it seems. They just make themselves obvious at this stage being closer to the MLP than any other speaker I assume. I've attempted to turn them down a bit but it hasn't seemed to do much other than limit the output of the bass, sometimes to a laughable degree.
I have the system x'ed over at 80hz currently, running the 'full flat' setting in my Sony DN1080. The speakers seem to have a small peak around 100hz but appear to have a slight valley under 60hz and then rise again at 50hz with that stupid room mode. I chose 80 so I could avoid that 50hz peak, mainly.
I've level matched the subs to the mains and all other speakers at 75db using pink noise and utilized a Rat Shack SPL meter as well as confirmed this with REW's internal pink noise generator using the UMIK-1 in the MLP's.
I've measured the room at the Left Seat, Right Seat and Center for L, R, and LFE. Here is my graph data to pour over in case that's interesting to see.
Not sure how exactly to upload this .mdat file since i need 10 posts in order to post links. I have it sitting in my google drive at the moment so I guess just pm me if interested and I'll send that over.
Can't wait to get this bass thing better. I only just recently got my UMIK, I haven't actually even noticed with my eyeballs how badly room modes screw with my sound, though in the back of my mind I always knew it was happening.
Thank you!!
Like many, I am finding integration with my subs to my mains to be a bit..problematic.
I'll start with the room dimensions, layout and description first.
This room is 21ftL x 13.5ftW x 9ftH. It has a small open area in the front which will be covered with a wall and door this week.
I'm running a 5.2 system currently, down from a 7.2 (just too much sound in such a small room, I found..) Here's a picture to give you an idea of what I'm working with.
I've added some absorption in the vein of OC703 2" batt panels to the first and second reflections as well as behind the MLP due to a studio space being back there behind the MLP. Those panels are at the first reflection point of the studio monitors being used there. Some light cheap foam that doesn't do much other than (hopefully) reduce a bit of flutter echo is present on the side walls and that left front corner area in the first photo.
Mains are Paradigm Monitor SE 6000F's
Center is a Paradigm Monitor SE 2000C
Surrounds used to be Paradigm Monitor SE Atoms, but I ended up swapping those for some old Polk RTI8's which I feel like spread the sound in a more diffuse manner and they're currently being utilized. They also play a bit lower so there's that too

Subwoofers are a Paradigm V10 and a Martin Logan Dynamo (the older version 1 with higher output)
I definitely don't have fancy gear probably like many of you guys, and part of the reason is because right before I purchased this system, we bought a new construction home right at the start of the pandemic so.. yeah, funding was a bit on the tighter side

Anyways.. The main issue is that I can't get the subwoofers integrated with the mains. The reason for the location was to kill a NASTY +20db 50hz peak and a huge -30db 80hz null that I was experiencing with both subs up front due to room modes at their prior 1/3 front wall placement. This is reflective of AMROC calculator when I punch my room dimensions in there, telling me that indeed there should be a gnarly peak at precisely 53hz. That 50hz peak seems to be inherent to the MLP area, front wall and rear wall, though I was able to squash it by moving the subs forward along the two side walls, right under the first reflection point. Just getting them to be non-localizable is the only real thing left to do at this point it seems. They just make themselves obvious at this stage being closer to the MLP than any other speaker I assume. I've attempted to turn them down a bit but it hasn't seemed to do much other than limit the output of the bass, sometimes to a laughable degree.
I have the system x'ed over at 80hz currently, running the 'full flat' setting in my Sony DN1080. The speakers seem to have a small peak around 100hz but appear to have a slight valley under 60hz and then rise again at 50hz with that stupid room mode. I chose 80 so I could avoid that 50hz peak, mainly.
I've level matched the subs to the mains and all other speakers at 75db using pink noise and utilized a Rat Shack SPL meter as well as confirmed this with REW's internal pink noise generator using the UMIK-1 in the MLP's.
I've measured the room at the Left Seat, Right Seat and Center for L, R, and LFE. Here is my graph data to pour over in case that's interesting to see.
Not sure how exactly to upload this .mdat file since i need 10 posts in order to post links. I have it sitting in my google drive at the moment so I guess just pm me if interested and I'll send that over.
Can't wait to get this bass thing better. I only just recently got my UMIK, I haven't actually even noticed with my eyeballs how badly room modes screw with my sound, though in the back of my mind I always knew it was happening.
Thank you!!