Studio Subwoofer

Studio Subwoofer
Posted on: 21.06.2011 by Stephaine Hains
I just ordered an HS10W yamaha sub to go with my HS80M's. Right now I have the HS80's on two shelves on a desk, so I'm wondering where the place to put the subwoofer would be.

The floor in the room is carpeted so would the floor right next to the desk be a good spot? I'm believeing that way I wouldn't need an isolation riser or something, otherwise I could put it on the bottom/floor platform of the desk with an isolation riser, but I'm afraid it may still cause some vibrations etc there.

Thanks for any tips

Also, to connect from the sub to the speakers should I go with XLR to TSR (balanced) cables or XLR to XLR
Stephaine Hains
21.06.2011
I just ordered an HS10W yamaha sub to go with my HS80M's. Right now I have the HS80's on two shelves on a desk, so I'm wondering where the place to put the subwoofer would be.

The floor in the room is carpeted so would the floor right next to the desk be a good spot? I'm believeing that way I wouldn't need an isolation riser or something, otherwise I could put it on the bottom/floor platform of the desk with an isolation riser, but I'm afraid it may still cause some vibrations etc there.

Thanks for any tips

Also, to connect from the sub to the speakers should I go with XLR to TSR (balanced) cables or XLR to XLR
Phung Furfari
22.06.2011
Installing a sub can be quite challenging and the only way to really know whether it is well set up is to do a room response measurement.

You might wish to try Room EQ Wizard.

Avoid placing it near things that may sympathetically vibrate/

Have fun !

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