What's your setup/configuration look like?

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In-your-face bass!

My SVS1000Pro arrived, and given its relatively small sealed size for a 12" sub, this positioning on the heavy [Western Juniper] shelf sounds excellent as a 2.1 setup!

Proximity to the upstaris listening area also works - I'll see if I can configure a preset to add a bit of subwoofer gain when I'm listening in the loft (where the sub sits about 2' under the floor decking). I'll also put the SVS' grill on when I get around to better cable management:). The wire running down from above is Ethernet for the WiiM Ultra.
 
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In-your-face bass!

My SVS1000Pro arrived, and given its relatively small sealed size for a 12" sub, this positioning on the heavy [Western Juniper] shelf sounds excellent as a 2.1 setup!

Proximity to the upstaris listening area also works - I'll see if I can configure a preset to add a bit of subwoofer gain when I'm listening in the loft (where the sub sits about 2' under the floor decking). I'll also put the SVS' grill on when I get around to better cable management:). The wire running down from above is Ethernet for the WiiM Ultra.
So I've cheerfully connected the SVS1000Pro to the Ultra's LFE output, run the Subwoofer / Main alignment and run through RoomFit with the subwoofer switch on (so much more subwoofer frequency involvement than with the Fosi SW10!). So, I'm wondering about the division of labor between the DSPs of the WiiM Ultra and the SVS subwoofer. Is there more configuration worth doing with the SVS app vs. what I've done in the WiiM app?
 
WiiM Ultra
Aiyima A70 with 48V 10A Power Supply
Sony BDP 1800 CD Transport, BR & DVD Player
Canton Chrono SL 520 Bookshelfs
Presonus Eris Sub8
Fire TV4 50"
Bee Mini PC

Extremely satisfying and budget-friendly solution for my personal small listening & viewing space.
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I replaced the Presonus subwoofer with a sealed Canton Sub 601, which not only looks better with the Canton Crono SL 520 bookshelf speakers, but also sounds better to my ears – tighter and faster. The crossover frequency is now 61 Hz instead of the previous 80 Hz, and it extends the sound beautifully and seamlessly into the lower range, thanks to Roomfit. I also treated myself to an S.M.S.L PL150 CD player, which also does its job flawlessly. All of this is still budget-friendly and yet sounds fantastic.29434.jpg
 
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