Loose - Good advice from all above. Your room may be overdamped but the first thing I'd do is work on speaker placement. Don't get frustrated....this may take you hours or even days until you're happy with the sound.
First, work on speaker spacing from the front wall (the wall behind the speakers). Place the speakers 8' apart and right up against the wall. What happens? If you get exagerated bass, pull the speakers at least 3-4 feet out into the room. Continue with this until you optimize the bass response.
Second, work on distance from the side walls. You may be getting some of the bass problem from the side walls so moving the speakers away should help.
Third, work on toeing the speakers in until you get a stable center image (make sure to use a good recording).
The thing that gets most frustrating about speaker placement is that fractions of an inch can make a difference. If you originally liked the speakers (you bought them so I guess you must have liked them) it's worth it to put in the extra effort and time to place them just right.
Good luck.
Dave
First, work on speaker spacing from the front wall (the wall behind the speakers). Place the speakers 8' apart and right up against the wall. What happens? If you get exagerated bass, pull the speakers at least 3-4 feet out into the room. Continue with this until you optimize the bass response.
Second, work on distance from the side walls. You may be getting some of the bass problem from the side walls so moving the speakers away should help.
Third, work on toeing the speakers in until you get a stable center image (make sure to use a good recording).
The thing that gets most frustrating about speaker placement is that fractions of an inch can make a difference. If you originally liked the speakers (you bought them so I guess you must have liked them) it's worth it to put in the extra effort and time to place them just right.
Good luck.
Dave