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In Reply to: New room, new problems, long posted by johnsonad on February 3, 2010 at 21:10:55:
Since the bass is generally too loud--when you are standing, or out of the room--it seems like you should try to correct for that first. Moving the speakers away from the wall would help because the closer a speaker is to a wall, the more it reinforces the bass. Generally, speakers work better away from the back wall because they will image better and the bass will not be boomy. If you move the speakers away from the wall, you may find that the geometry of the nodes changes so that you don't get cancellation at your sitting position. It's worth a try anyway.
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- RE: New room, new problems, long - Paul_A 10:08:02 02/04/10 (3)
- RE: New room, new problems, long - David Aiken 13:20:17 02/04/10 (2)
- Perhaps - Paul_A 14:09:01 02/04/10 (1)
- RE: Perhaps - David Aiken 23:53:10 02/04/10 (0)