Speaker With Least Room Interaction


What speaker has the least problem with the type of room up have in regard to bass boom.  In other words the least bit of room interaction. Rear bass port, front bass port, bottom bass port, sealed.










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Yet another benefit afforded by subs is that, should one elect to employ digital room correction (the DSPeaker Anti-Mode, for instance), the bass portion of the source signal can be digitized without the higher frequencies needing to be. This is easiest to achieve if one runs one set of ic's from the pre-amp to the sub(s), another from the pre to the amp powering the speakers. Not all pre-amps provide dual outputs up to the task, something to consider when choosing one's pre.
I am with bdp24. Dspeaker works great for sub integration and smoothing. I had a big bump from 50-100hz. Dspeaker cleaned it up nicely. Tighter sounding with no boom or hang up. Made for much more detailed midrange.
I would think that if you can a swarm sub system would work great. Duke knows his stuff. I have a small dedicated room and he suggested that large drivers would interact less with the room even though it is counterintuitive.
I didn't purchase from him but followed his advice and I am sure I would have been happy with his offerings. Just wound up with a deal I couldn't refuse.
Sorry Duke but super thankful for your help!