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Placing your subwoofer correctly can maximize its bass output.
Every room has its limitations, but simple workarounds make a difference.
For living rooms and common areas, you'll have to get creative.
A subwoofer is a surefire way to upgrade your home theater, whether you're following the expansion recommendations from Sonos or Sony, or building a more advanced setup with receivers, in-ceiling speakers, and more. Whether you're upgrading the equipment in your living room or a dedicated theater room, a subwoofer is a wonderful addition, but where you place the device in the room matters.
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Audio geeks may find few opinions to agree on, but one commonality is that a subwoofer should go in the front quadrant of a room. In this position, your room's walls act as barriers that guide the woofer's low-pitched sounds in the right direction. However, optimal placement can be a complicated task because of your room's dimensions and listening area, and it's paramount to keep an open mind. Let's talk more about specifics.
1. Avoid corners
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