I know what I am going to write is politically incorrect but it has proved correct in my humble experience. I was brought up on the evils of equalizers and I shunned them all my life up to a few years ago. I have Pioneer TAD 2404s in a relatively small room with with a large bay window on the right-hand speaker side and sub-optimal positioning - they are firing across the short walls and not the long (this is my concession to my wife). The bass was boomy and it obscured significant detail. This was largely cured by the insertion of a BSS FCS 966 30 band graphic equalizer just before my power amp. It is set for significant bass cut particularly for the right channel and some treble cut. The settings were determined by one of the most distinguished US studio designers who has been in the business for decades and who spent several hours using some pieces of gear which I understand are no longer available. So I do not know how easy it would be for an ordinary mortal like myself to attempt to determine the settings. So my post may not be that useful. But after some 40 years in the hi-fi hobby this was a revelation to which I had to be dragged screaming before I would give up my prejudice against EQ. IMHO EQ works very well if done right with a professional piece of gear like the BSS. My room is also quite reflective and it has benefited considerably from the placement of some custom acoustic absorbent panels. Again, I had to be dragged screaming to this realization too, but it was easy after hearing the natural resolution of a studio room designed by the same studio consultant. But in my experience, this type of add-on acoustic treatment is great for absorbing stray sound waves to give you more detail but does little in helping speakers that overpower a room with bass.
I hope this helps. I am posting this not to upset people with firmly held differing views but just to let the OP know of my experience.
Enjoy the music!
I hope this helps. I am posting this not to upset people with firmly held differing views but just to let the OP know of my experience.
Enjoy the music!