24-Jul-2018, 19:31
Getting a sub woofer to integrate well into your system and the room takes quite a bit of effort and experimentation.
However with the Devialet you have some excellent tools for the job using the settings in the pre / sub out section in the configurator.
You can set a cross over point between the main speakers and the sub. There are various frequency slope settings you can select and you can set a time delay with the main speakers to compensate for the positioning of the sub in relation to the main speaker drivers.
I have experimented with a sub woofer and the Devialet and got a fairly good result, but since I changed my speakers I find I don't really need the sub any more.
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However with the Devialet you have some excellent tools for the job using the settings in the pre / sub out section in the configurator.
You can set a cross over point between the main speakers and the sub. There are various frequency slope settings you can select and you can set a time delay with the main speakers to compensate for the positioning of the sub in relation to the main speaker drivers.
I have experimented with a sub woofer and the Devialet and got a fairly good result, but since I changed my speakers I find I don't really need the sub any more.
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