I don't want to sound flippant but put your speakers back where they were and fit the furniture to accommodate the stereo. IMHO it is much easier to fit furniture around a stereo the visa versa. Considering the cost of equipment verses furniture (at least in my house) letting the tail wag the dog is unconscionable. Good Luck!
Changed Speaker Placement NOW BOOMY
Hello,
I have a bit of a problem. We bought new furniture for the living room where the stereo is and after replacing a couch, adding a chair and moving the speakers and audio rack down about 2 feet towards the corner and the speakers which where about 3 feet off the wall before are now about 14" off the wall.
I now have this unnatural sub boom and since I am using thiel 1.6 which have very little if any sub freq I can only assume its the room.
I understand that moving stuff around can do this, but its such a big change and I really dont have much room to play with.
Are there any cheap cheap cheap ways of fixing boom bass in a room.
The room is 12' X 26' with 9' ceilings.
If you look at my system pix the stereo is sorta in the same place with minor adjustments.
Any help would be super awesome.
I have a bit of a problem. We bought new furniture for the living room where the stereo is and after replacing a couch, adding a chair and moving the speakers and audio rack down about 2 feet towards the corner and the speakers which where about 3 feet off the wall before are now about 14" off the wall.
I now have this unnatural sub boom and since I am using thiel 1.6 which have very little if any sub freq I can only assume its the room.
I understand that moving stuff around can do this, but its such a big change and I really dont have much room to play with.
Are there any cheap cheap cheap ways of fixing boom bass in a room.
The room is 12' X 26' with 9' ceilings.
If you look at my system pix the stereo is sorta in the same place with minor adjustments.
Any help would be super awesome.
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