Velodyne SMS-1 User Manual

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About Room Placement

Room placement is the first step in equalizing your subwoofer(s) to your main speakers and your room.

Subwoofers operate at extremely low frequencies, which are primarily omni-directional (that is, you can’t usually

tell where they are coming from). Placing the subwoofer(s) in the room is a trial and-error process which is greatly

aided by the SMS-1. The goal is to find the best location(s) that result in the minimum number and severity of

valleys in the frequency response curve. This is because peaks in the response curve are easy to address with

an EQ, but valleys typically are not easily fixed because they represent a cancellation of frequencies that

more power to that frequency will usually not fix.

As a general rule, placing the sub(s) in the corner(s) of a room will add to the overall amount of bass the

subwoofer produces, but that bass may not necessarily be as low in distortion compared to a position away

from the corner. The worst location for a subwoofer is typically far away from any walls, and close to the center

of your room. Avoid these locations when possible. when using a pair of subwoofers in stereo, it is preferable

to place each subwoofer by the satellite of the same channel. If moving your satellites is an option, they too can

contribute to peaks and valleys and should be likewise placed through experimentation.

10. Now you can begin moving your subwoofer(s) around the room to find the best placement position.

You need to find the best tradeoff between appearance and room response. Be sure the room is in the
configuration that it will be in when you typically listen – e.g. doors closed, curtains open or closed, etc.
As you move the SmS-1, refer to the “SySTem ReSPOnSe” graph to minimize peaks and especially
valleys in the response curve. As an example, you might find a location that smoothes the graph as
follows:

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