@auxinput@geofkait: My tubes have 12” of sheet metal, facing toward the listening position and are out between the listening position and the side wall on the same plane. The other two tubes are straight out from each speaker, up against the side wall. I used 1” compressed fiberglass panels and most do have the foil. They’re placed 2” out and mounted on my knee walls with extension brackets, so the back of the panels will do work too. I’ve considered building some diaphragmatic broadband traps, like acoustic fields advertises. I need something in a wide range of lower frequencies. I do have a higher build up around 60 hz, but think the absorbers mentioned from Dennis Foley will take care of this. BTW, I read where he’s going to have a traveling room, where he will pick cities to demonstrate his absorbers. Does anyone have any direct experience with his products? I have my 2 subs coming out of my line stage tape monitor loop and connected to a Sony E 2000esd, so along with the room correction program on the subs, I can remotely control the volume for the subs, as well as control the frequency, with the parametric eq on the Sony, depending on the album/CD played. I’m seriously considering a Manley Massive Passive, but the cost is high. Any thoughts on this?