mattzildjian
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This is something I notice a lot when listening to podcasts at low volume, the subwoofer output intermittently cuts in and out, in response to the volume level of the voice. It behaves similarly to an audio gate, where the signal is only played when above a certain threshold.
I use a high crossover at 150hz, this is to fill in a gap I cannot fix otherwise due to SBIR. This means a lot of vocal content is played through my sub, and when that signal is not being played, vocals / dialogue sounds very thin and it's immediately obvious.
The issue also seems to be linked to the Wiim's built-in crossover. If I bypass the crossover by enabling "subwoofer bypass mode" and then set my subwoofer’s crossover at the same frequency (and slope at 24db, is that correct?), the issue disappears. Unfortunately it doesnt sound as good overall so I can't use this as a solution.
And to clarify, the issue is only present at low volumes, as I turn the volume up, the subwoofer output smooths out and becomes more consistant. (As if now all the signal is above the gate threshold)
I would appreciate it if anybody could try to reproduce this?
This youtube video is a good test (during the speaking parts). Lower your volume to around 16 or lower. By the time I hit a volume of around 22, the issue was mostly gone.
If it is already known that there is in fact a gate enabled to the subwoofer output, can we disable it?
Thanks!
I use a high crossover at 150hz, this is to fill in a gap I cannot fix otherwise due to SBIR. This means a lot of vocal content is played through my sub, and when that signal is not being played, vocals / dialogue sounds very thin and it's immediately obvious.
The issue also seems to be linked to the Wiim's built-in crossover. If I bypass the crossover by enabling "subwoofer bypass mode" and then set my subwoofer’s crossover at the same frequency (and slope at 24db, is that correct?), the issue disappears. Unfortunately it doesnt sound as good overall so I can't use this as a solution.
And to clarify, the issue is only present at low volumes, as I turn the volume up, the subwoofer output smooths out and becomes more consistant. (As if now all the signal is above the gate threshold)
I would appreciate it if anybody could try to reproduce this?
This youtube video is a good test (during the speaking parts). Lower your volume to around 16 or lower. By the time I hit a volume of around 22, the issue was mostly gone.
If it is already known that there is in fact a gate enabled to the subwoofer output, can we disable it?
Thanks!