Revel Performa3 B112 Owner's Manual

Page of 12
4
B112/B110 Subwoofer
Quick Start Guide
SUBWOOFER PLACEMENT 
CONSIDERATIONS
When using subwoofers within the limited confines of a typical home 
theater room, the reflections, standing waves and absorptions generated 
within the room will create peaks and dips in the bass response that 
can vary greatly depending on where the listeners are located in the 
room – a listener seated in one location may hear an overabundance of 
bass created by a response peak at that location, while another listener 
only a few feet away may hear a considerable lack of bass created by a 
response dip at that location. 
The subwoofers’ locations within the room (along with the room’s 
dimensions) also have a profound effect on the creation of these bass 
response peaks and dips. Careful subwoofer placement alone cannot 
compensate for all bass response peaks and dips throughout a room, but 
careful subwoofer placement can eliminate or significantly reduce the 
largest response dips. 
It is important to reduce response dips throughout the room as much as 
possible via proper subwoofer placement because equalization cannot 
be used to compensate for large response dips. For example, using 
equalization in an attempt to restore a 13dB response dip requires 
that the subwoofer amplifier delivers twenty times the power at that 
frequency. This can quickly overdrive the subwoofer amplifier into 
clipping, which will significantly degrade audio quality.  
In almost any room, placing the subwoofers in corners will produce the 
fewest large bass response dips and will also produce the most large 
bass response peaks. With the subwoofers so placed, you can then use 
the Revel LFO programming software’s sophisticated room equalization 
capability to compensate for the response peaks, resulting in superb 
bass performance.
We strongly recommend that you install multiple subwoofers regardless 
of the room’s size. Even after using the Revel LFO programming 
software’s room equalization to remove the response peaks, installing 
a single subwoofer will result in the least consistent bass performance 
throughout the room. Using multiple subwoofers can cancel some 
room modes at the various listening locations, resulting in much 
more consistent low frequency sound quality throughout the listening 
area. Additionally, it is often impossible to locate a single subwoofer 
such that large response dips, which cannot usually be corrected via 
equalization, are not present. The use of two or more  properly placed 
subwoofers can almost always eliminate such dips in response. 
PLACING FOUR SUBWOOFERS
When installing four subwoofers, place each one in a room corner. In 
rooms with more than four corners, use the four corners closest to the 
listening area.
Video Screen
PLACING TWO  SUBWOOFERS
Placement of two subwoofers will be determined by your room’s seating 
arrangement. 
Rooms with a single row of seating
Placing the subwoofers in the two front corners will produce the most 
consistent bass performance throughout a single row of seating.
Video Screen