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One Note Woofer?



 
 
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Old April 25th 09, 07:56 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Davy[_2_]
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I recently bought a Yamaha YST-SW40 active woofer. I
certainly adds to the bass range of my bookshelf system.
But, I might be imagining this,the bass notes seem to be
all the same frequency. Just boom boom boom - all the
same.

Can anybody recommend a track I can use to check it; that
has a bass line that uses different notes?

DAvy
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Old April 25th 09, 08:56 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 14:56:08 -0500, Davy
wrote:

I recently bought a Yamaha YST-SW40 active woofer. I
certainly adds to the bass range of my bookshelf system.
But, I might be imagining this,the bass notes seem to be
all the same frequency. Just boom boom boom - all the
same.

Can anybody recommend a track I can use to check it; that
has a bass line that uses different notes?

DAvy


Small subwoofers are pretty much inevitably one-note wonders -
suitable for home cinema, but not music. There is no substitute for
size, I'm afraid.

Your issues are probably equally to do with your room though. Walk
slowly along the room as you listen, and you will probably find that
different bass notes are stressed in different places.

d
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Old April 25th 09, 09:43 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Yes, and also the placement, say in a corner or similar with colour the
sound as well.
There is no answer in smaller rooms, to get the real low notes you will have
to move air outside the room, or the walls. You know what a car sounds like
with a bass unit in it, well...

Brian

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On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 14:56:08 -0500, Davy
wrote:

I recently bought a Yamaha YST-SW40 active woofer. I
certainly adds to the bass range of my bookshelf system.
But, I might be imagining this,the bass notes seem to be
all the same frequency. Just boom boom boom - all the
same.

Can anybody recommend a track I can use to check it; that
has a bass line that uses different notes?

DAvy


Small subwoofers are pretty much inevitably one-note wonders -
suitable for home cinema, but not music. There is no substitute for
size, I'm afraid.

Your issues are probably equally to do with your room though. Walk
slowly along the room as you listen, and you will probably find that
different bass notes are stressed in different places.

d



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Old April 25th 09, 09:25 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
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Davy wrote:

I recently bought a Yamaha YST-SW40 active woofer. I
certainly adds to the bass range of my bookshelf system.
But, I might be imagining this,the bass notes seem to be
all the same frequency. Just boom boom boom - all the
same.


Yes, many 'hi-fi' speakers do that.

Graham

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Old April 25th 09, 11:42 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Kalman Rubinson[_2_]
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On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 21:41:14 GMT, "Brian Gaff"
wrote:

Why not use a test cd with some frequency sweeps on it?


You can also download test tones from the web to burn on to a CDR. Try
this one: http://www.realtraps.com/test-cd.htm

Best used with a sound level meter or other measurement device.

Kal


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Old April 26th 09, 05:31 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Davy[_2_]
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Kalman Rubinson wrote in
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On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 21:41:14 GMT, "Brian Gaff"
wrote:

Why not use a test cd with some frequency sweeps on

it?

You can also download test tones from the web to burn

on to a CDR. Try
this one: http://www.realtraps.com/test-cd.htm

Best used with a sound level meter or other

measurement device.

Kal



Kal,
thanks for the link. I downloaded the tones.
First thing I learned was how much the bass note volume
changes as I move around the room.
Second, what I had thought was a fault in my right
speaker turned out to be a rattle in the printer on the
desktop by the speaker! Only a long continuous tone
allowed me to track it down.
Thirdly my sub-woofer does, on first listen, play all
the tones.
So the problem may have more to do with the harmonics of
the room size than the sub-woofer. I need to
investigate further.
Davy
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Old April 27th 09, 12:38 AM posted to uk.rec.audio
Kalman Rubinson[_2_]
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On Sun, 26 Apr 2009 12:31:53 -0500, Davy
wrote:

Kalman Rubinson wrote in
:

On Sat, 25 Apr 2009 21:41:14 GMT, "Brian Gaff"
wrote:

Why not use a test cd with some frequency sweeps on

it?

You can also download test tones from the web to burn

on to a CDR. Try
this one: http://www.realtraps.com/test-cd.htm

Best used with a sound level meter or other

measurement device.

Kal



Kal,
thanks for the link. I downloaded the tones.
First thing I learned was how much the bass note volume
changes as I move around the room.
Second, what I had thought was a fault in my right
speaker turned out to be a rattle in the printer on the
desktop by the speaker! Only a long continuous tone
allowed me to track it down.
Thirdly my sub-woofer does, on first listen, play all
the tones.
So the problem may have more to do with the harmonics of
the room size than the sub-woofer. I need to
investigate further.
Davy


Good. You will find more valuable information on that same website.
In addition to his commercial products, Ethan offers a lot of DIY
information.

Kal

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Old April 26th 09, 12:13 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Adrian C
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Default One Note Woofer?

Davy wrote:
Can anybody recommend a track I can use to check it; that
has a bass line that uses different notes?


Try "bass speaker test" on spotify
spotify:track:2XS7cDcrDPPpPDAGv8xXvF

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