IMO, that size room is too small for those Proacs. You would be better off with a smaller monitor type speaker!
Terrible Booms
Hi everyone, I'm sad because I really tried everything (marble base, Gaia isoacoustic, anti-seismic bases, etc.)) but my speakers (ProAc D40R) in my environment (suspended parquet - with voids below) creates terrible booms . I managed to get a good compromise (tube traps and panels) but it's not as I would like. Maybe I should take small speakers, or in a closed box. The fact is that I like my speakers and I don't feel like changing them.
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I agree with the speakers being too much for the room size but you may want to consider trying these Svelte shelves for speakers by Symposium if you want to tame the boominess through dampening and isolation. https://www.thecableco.com/svelte-plus-speaker-set.html |
Why are you looking at another ported speaker? Like I said before, in that size room you should get a nice LS3/5A type speaker. I use the Harbeth P3ESR in the same size room. I have no doubt that they will sound fine in your room! ttps://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=harbeth+p3esr+review&view=detail&mid=3F266B02DF70B252F64F3F266B... ttps://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=harbeth+p3esr+review&view=detail&mid=3F266B02DF70B252F64F3F266B... |
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