How to fix a lack of bass Null


Hi
Have tryed tying all sorts of different key words on Audiogon, until to day did'nt relised, that a room could be affected by a lack of bass, from what I read, this call a null, I have tryed different equipment over the last couple of years as I always thought that my equiment was bass shy. I found this programe on Audiogon called Hunecke speaker calulator, not shore if I am using it properly,It shows a big dip @31.5 - 63 hz and could explain a lake of base at my seating position, I cant seem to be able to move the speaker with the cursor, this is suppose to change speaker location and tell you flatess spot I think if I am reading it right? Do I buy a meter and setup disk? what treaments is there for this problem (Nulls), if this is the case?I google with know real answer's!
Room 5.250L x 4.00W x 2.4H
k_rose
I'd suggest a fire place with logs stacked all around it on the rear wall of the master bedroom with bookshelves around it. The other thing is to consider a large extra thick latex mattress king size bed - avoid spring mattresses as they do little in the bass - a thick Latex mattress will be an extremely effective absorber placed at one end of the room or towards one of the four corners. The other trick is soft padded furniture - love seat with big cushions. You will be suprised - you can do a lot without causing a divorce (acoustic panels in a bedroom would certainly do that...)
Phew! Thank god you said that "acoustic panels in a bedromm would certainly do that...". At first I thought you were recommending that the mattress be mounted on the wall or in the corners! :-) BTW, what frequency spectrum would be attenuated by the mattress you recommend?
BTW, what frequency spectrum would be attenuated by the mattress you recommend?

Absorption is mostly about size and thickness. A mattress of this type will usually be several layers of different density latex and therefore you should get good broadband absorption. Unfortunately, a coil mattress and box-spring has much of the space filled with air - so if you can find something to stuff the box with then you'll get an amazing low end response.
At first I thought you were recommending that the mattress be mounted on the wall or in the corners!

Newbee. Where you mount your mastress is none of my business - just don't get caught doing it!
Mounting anthing vertically is much more of a challenge than horizontally. But I think horizontal mounting produces much greater sonic's, and has greater WAF. Personally I prefer horzontal mounting in stereo applications whenever possible.