AJ Soundfield
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Agreed. I would add the biggest issue beyond that is the room and the resonances. Below 50-60hz so called "traps" are complete nonsense, as far as nearly 60 foot long waves are concerned. That's where EQ is mandatory. And if you are a non audiophile 100% scientific approach to electroacoustic reproduction like me, then for the last 20yrs you did this https://www.ioa.org.uk/system/files...le_low_frequency_cardioids_in_small_rooms.pdfWhen you add subwoofers to a system you become a speaker designer. You then get to design a crossover and find the speaker placement that properly integrates your components.
If you are doing this without the ability to measure individual speaker impulse response and adjust timing, determine crossover slopes and amplitudes then you are shooting in the dark.
This is where the “constantly adjusting never satisfied” syndrome takes over because it’s just never right.
This also creates interesting discussions about fast and slow subwoofers. Properly integrated subwoofers are fast, poorly integrated ones are slow.
Or you listened to your MoFi records with horrid in room response, because you know, DSP baaad