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Treatment
Ii Placement
Typically,
sheetrock
encloses
the sub-
woofer
in most installations.
Sheetrock
has
a fairly
loud
resonant
"twang"
compared
to the rigid
non-resonant
enclosures
of
most floor
standing
subwoofers.
None
of
the following
modifications
are absolutely
necessary,
however
any one or combina-
tion of them will improve
the performance
of the subwoofer.
Minimum
Enclosure
Size
The CM8SW
will
produce
magnificent
results
if the ceiling
air cavity
above
the
woofer
is a minimum
of 1900 cubic
inch-
es. If the ceiling
joists
center
measure
5-l/2"
deep (2x6) and are spaced
14-l/4"
apart
(16"
spacing)
you would
want
the
length of the air cavity to be a minimum
of
24-l/4'!
A larger cavity
is fine.
Insulation
Lay a batten
of fiberglass
insulation
(e.g.
R-19 un-batted
insulation)
on top of the
speaker.
If you have more than one sub-
woofer
in the room, place the same amount
of insulation
above each subwoofer.
If your
enclosure
is smaller than the recommended
1900 cubic inches, try packing
more insula-
tion into the space above the speaker. This
effectively
increases the enclosure
size.
Enclosure
Bracing
Insert
small
preces
of 1 x2 or 1 xl
scrap
wood
as wedges
between
the
ceiling
sheetrock
and the floor
above
if possible.
Do not use too
long
of a piece
as you
could create a bulge in the ceiling
surface.
Enclosure
Lining
Purchase
some subwoofer
damping
mate-
rial from a car stereo store (there are vari
ous brands
available,
e.g.
Dynamat-").
Apply
the damping
material
to the bottom
of the floor above
the CM8SW
and to the
top of the surrounding
sheetrock
ceiling
beside the subwoofer.
Speaker Placement
Techniques
Although
the CM8SW
has extensive
ability
to compensate
for unusual
placements
with
its crossover
switches;
placement
is still the
primary
tool for satisfying
your
particular
listening
needs.
Maximizing Output
Corner Placement-Placing
your subwoofer
near a corner
will
increase
the volume
of
bass sound
produced
by the subwoofer!
This is called the boundary
effect. Generally,
you can expect
a 3dB increase
in sound
pressure level with corner placement.
Proximity
- Place the subwoofer
as close
as possible
to the primary
listening
posi-
tion.
Sound
dissipates
indoors
at approxi-
mately
4dB to 6dB each time you double
the distance
from the subwoofer
to the Iis-
tener. Therefore
you can expect
a 4dB to
6dB
increase
in output
every
time
you
halve the distance
from the subwoofer
to
the Irstener.
Improving the Stereo Image
Near Satellite
Place the subwoofer
as c-lose as possible
to the satellite
speakers.
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