How far can room treatments solve boomy bass?


My current room is too small for my Snell Es. I will get a bigger room in the future. In the meantime, haw far can tube traps and wall traps go to eliminate my boomy bass problem?

Thanks,
Jim
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I've had some success in using GIK Acoustic products, particularly their new Scopus tuned trap range in treating / solving boomy bass. I've made some observations on the topic in my blog HERE
In case anyone is still dealing with this issue, my 2 month saga is officially over. I moved into a new house and in my new listening room, the only option was to have my listening position nearly against the back wall, which resulted in boomy bass that was a major distraction. Talked to GIK acoustics and put some monster bass traps on the wall behind the listening position. They helped some, and I really like that product, but the issue persisted.

After much reading online, I bought an XTZ room analyzer Pro and it identified a big room mode at 38hz, suggesting a -22db correction. I attenuated it down about 15db with a McIntosh MQ 107, and the boomy bass issue is now completely gone. One of the most immediate and dramatic changes to my system ever. And very easy and inexpensive to fix. It's really singing now!