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Notice where in the room the bass output from the subwoofer sounds the loudest. Shut things
down and install the subwoofer there. This is the best position for the subwoofer. The bass will
sound the best when you are sitting in your normal listening position.
If your subwoofer seems to sound best when it is near the front speakers (often the case),
keep in mind that most television sets may not react well to the subwoofer if it is not built
specifically for use in a home theater application. While most front Left/Center/Right speakers
do have shielding when intended for use in a home theater application, subwoofers are not
always magnetically shielded and may damage the television if placed too close. If you want
to check if this will be a problem, select an unused video input on the television to bring up a
single color screen. If you see any color distortion anywhere on the screen, an unshielded
speaker is too close to the screen and should be moved away from the television until the
color distortion disappears.
Note - most powered home subwoofers feature a phase control with a range between 0-180
degrees. This is present so that in situations where the optimum location is not particularly
desirable, you can locate the subwoofer elsewhere nearby and make a slight adjustment to
the phase so that is sound arrives to the listener at the same time as the other speakers.
Ideally, sound arriving at the same time is what allows the subwoofer to create the illusion of
the main speakers making the bass. This is what enhances the listening experience.
Place the subwoofer
in the listening
position
1
2
3
Play a test
tone or low
bass music
Walk around the room and see
where the bass has the best
performance. That’s where your
subwoofer belongs!
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