Kal is of course right ("throwing in traps is not the way"), but I would just like to throw in that I tried something Jon Risch suggests along those lines. He mentions that you can buy a couple of bags of pink fibreglass and stick them in the corners behind the speakers if you want to know if a bass trap would change anything. I did that (you can imagine the WAF) and many things improved; not just bass, but also smoothness in the mids and imaging.
The pink bags are long gone, their contents in a wall somewhere, and an unfinished living room is still keeping me from installing anything better targeted to the space. However the memory of the improvement keeps me persuaded of the bass trap's viability. This particular measure was totally slapdash but boy, it worked well.
The pink bags are long gone, their contents in a wall somewhere, and an unfinished living room is still keeping me from installing anything better targeted to the space. However the memory of the improvement keeps me persuaded of the bass trap's viability. This particular measure was totally slapdash but boy, it worked well.