Your first step should be to couple the speaker and then wait a few days for the unit to find ground. Until you do this properly your retuning of the enclosure may lead down a path of continual frustrating results. There are ways to mechanically ground a ported speaker so that no internal damping material is needed but probably not now in your case without serious intrusion. Damping will reduce dynamics coupling will not. Tom
Horning Eufrodites - help needed with boomy bass
Hi Eufrodites' users,
Can anyone help me with solving a serious issue of boomy bass?
Speakers are about 7 months old.
Do they still need time to break in?
Room acoustics? at first I thought so but the boominess is even at very low levels of sound.
I play them mostly with Jadis JA100 and the Sati 520b from Horning too. Boominess is on both setups.
Help!!!! There's nothing more annoying than boomy bass. I just can't enjoy music anymore.
Help!!!!
Thanks.
Can anyone help me with solving a serious issue of boomy bass?
Speakers are about 7 months old.
Do they still need time to break in?
Room acoustics? at first I thought so but the boominess is even at very low levels of sound.
I play them mostly with Jadis JA100 and the Sati 520b from Horning too. Boominess is on both setups.
Help!!!! There's nothing more annoying than boomy bass. I just can't enjoy music anymore.
Help!!!!
Thanks.
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