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Herramientas prácticas para trabajos de precisión

Planificador de Ubicación de Subwoofer

Trace posiciones prácticas de prueba para el subwoofer -junto a la pared, al centro y a un cuarto de la sala- alrededor del asiento de escucha.

m
m
%
Front centre2.97m
Front quarter3.15m
Side midpoint1.88m
Rear quarter1.96m
Room quarter2.29m
Room centre0.66m

These are measurement candidates, not placement recommendations or predicted winners. Put the sub at each accessible point, level-match it, then compare response across the listening area.

Cómo funciona

How to use it: enter room dimensions and listener position. The plan marks six distinct starting locations and reports their direct distances to the main seat.

Method. Candidates sample centre, quarter and boundary-adjacent positions because each excites room modes differently.

Example. In a 4.2 by 5.5 m room, the front-quarter point is 1.05 m from the left wall and 0.44 m from the front wall.

Ejemplo con los datos actuales

El resultado anterior utiliza exactamente estos valores. Esta captura se incluye al imprimir para cotejar la salida con las medidas originales.

Room width
4.2 m
Room length
5.5 m
Listener from rear wall
38 %

Resultado principal: Front centre: 2.97 m.

Antes de usar el resultado

  • Measure from the datum or reference edge described by this tool, and do not mix inside, outside and centerline dimensions.
  • Keep inputs in the displayed units and preserve more precision than the final cutting or purchasing tolerance requires.
  • When the result is close to a limit, verify it with a test piece, field measurement, manufacturer drawing or qualified project professional.

Limitaciones

Room dimensions alone cannot rank subwoofer positions. Crossover, phase, multiple seats, construction and openings matter. Measure frequency response and decay, and use the subwoofer crawl only as a practical screening method.

Preguntas frecuentes

Is a corner always loudest?

Corner loading often increases output, but it can also worsen modal peaks. The smoothest measured response is usually more useful than maximum level.