@pinwa
I don’t see anything that tells where your sub placement is.
To start, make sure that your subs are at least 3ft from any wall and make sure that your subs are not near each other. Starting here will help reduce any room boundry reinforcement from the corners. In fact stack some things in the corner to help break up standing wave.. Pulling them out in the room normally helps reduce peaks. Next, turn your subs all the way down, bring one up a hair and measure. See where the peaks are. Turn this one down and check the other, measure and see where the peaks are.... Move them around checking independently trying to remove frequency peaks. Once you see that the peaks are down, bring them up together just slightly, measure and adjust as needed. This will all take some time and this is only a starting point. I hope this helps, Tim
I don’t see anything that tells where your sub placement is.
To start, make sure that your subs are at least 3ft from any wall and make sure that your subs are not near each other. Starting here will help reduce any room boundry reinforcement from the corners. In fact stack some things in the corner to help break up standing wave.. Pulling them out in the room normally helps reduce peaks. Next, turn your subs all the way down, bring one up a hair and measure. See where the peaks are. Turn this one down and check the other, measure and see where the peaks are.... Move them around checking independently trying to remove frequency peaks. Once you see that the peaks are down, bring them up together just slightly, measure and adjust as needed. This will all take some time and this is only a starting point. I hope this helps, Tim