![]() When I first set up the LW-15, I used the single subwoofer input on the back, set the crossover frequency at 80 Hz (the THX standard value) and placed the unit in a corner of my living room. Also, Cerwin-Vega is known for reproducing bass with authority and I've been pleased with my LS-12's (which I use for main speakers). I picked up the LW-15 because I had an opportunity to save $200 on the list price during a clearance. Should I consider putting some inside? If so, how much and whats the technique.Īny comments or advice on feeling more air pressure on the chest and maximizing performance would be helpful. Lastly, there is no insulation inside the enclosure. Should I be concerned with that?Ĭan I get tighter bass by plugging one or both ports and calibrating? Would that help. I will be putting speakers on the wall (LCR) and I know that the air coming out of those rear ports will make the wall vibrate and then vibrate the speakers. I don't think it is moving much air because I don't feel much on my chest when shotguns and explosions go off in movies. My room is 12' x 14' where the subwoofer is place in the corner 12 ft across where I am sitting, off to the right of the right speaker. It shakes my place like crazy but I'm not too sure if this is the true subwoofer performance or is it just distortion and/or bad placement. Anyone here ever used one or other Cerwin Vega subwoofer? I used it a little but wanted to get your guys thoughts on it. It has a 15" driver and two ports on the back.
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