Now that you've adjusted your speakers, try adjusting your listening position - you may be sitting in a bass node of consequence. Re bass traps - the efficiency of any bass trap will depend on the frequency at which you are experiencing the rise - if the frequency is low enuf, forget it, you won't be able to control it except by using a parametric equalizer. I'd recommend that you really do some research into the issue of controlling bass before you start buying materiels/devices of any sort or you risk wasting some serious money. I didn't check out you room dimensions but from the size it doesn't seem as if you should have such serious problems. You might pull up Rives site and his computer model to see what location it recommends for placement of your speakers and listening position.
Foam bass traps and diffusor panels
Hi! Is foam bass traps can be a substitution for a "proper" tube bass traps (ASC, or similar)?. The same question is for the foam diffusor/absorbtion panels vs. fiberglass-filled panels (ASC-type).
I have pretty bad booming bass problem in my basement, which is 23x15x8. Changing front speakers placement helped significantly in reducing the bass problem, but still.
Appreciate your responses in advance. Regards.
I have pretty bad booming bass problem in my basement, which is 23x15x8. Changing front speakers placement helped significantly in reducing the bass problem, but still.
Appreciate your responses in advance. Regards.
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