The use of multiple subwoofers can be advantageous compared to a setup consisting of a single subwoofer due to the cancellation of room modes. We investigate the effect of subwoofer crossover frequency and program material on the perceived localization of bass frequencies using single or dual subwoofers, via a listening test. Test results show that dual subwoofer setups are harder to detect than single subwoofer setups and also exhibit the well-known relationship between crossover frequency and difficulty of localization.
Authors:
Rämö, Jussi; Bergen, Sakari; Parker, Julian; Yli-Kätkä, Veli-Matti; Pulkki, Ville
Affiliation:
Aalto University, Espoo, Finland
AES Convention:
132 (April 2012)
Paper Number:
8609
Publication Date:
April 26, 2012
Subject:
Perception
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