What does it penny-pinching by pressurizing a room near a subwoofer? It's a term widely use by society reviewing subwoofers,


It's a term widely use by society reviewing subwoofers, what does it actually be going to to pressurize a room? I have a 10" sub (Velodyne SPL-1000R) beforehand that play very loud surrounded by a room with a total cubic displacement of more or less 3500cubic feet, which I'm within a way under-sub, as a 10" driver is never plenty for a room of that size. but yet it's producing bass that can be have a feeling. Now I've a 12" sub (Which I'm still under-sub, as for a room of that size I would need a 15" and above to "pressurize" a room, "it's physics", they says) It's still producing bass that i can surface.

So what does pressurizing a room means? To be capable of feel the bass? but i've use a 10" sub and still competent to feel the bass although logically it's not competent to pressurize the room. How does it actually perceive to have the room pressurized while watching movie? Or does it medium the bass felt would be much different when the room is pressurized? Or my room is already pressurized since I'm competent to feel the bass contained by movies?
Answers:  It means to set the sub up so it moves the room. Smaller rooms stipulation a higher frequency to pressurize. Don't bother beside it though. If you like the nouns now, don't variation it. The link is from A/V Guide and is a pdf of how to setup a sub.

www.avguide.com/file-download?review=1...



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