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
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Magfan - it's getting too complicated for me. I saw 3d graphs of the room and it shows kind of "domes" instead of waves (combined effect of all walls). People with better math skills can understand it probably further.
Yeah, that's why I gave up on meters / analysis / test disks and just listen.
You can do about 3/4 of what a consultant can do, for a fraction of the money with only investing time and patients.
Next thing, we'll be talking about RT60 and other phenom.

A good example, kind of OT, is my TV. Yep, I could spend the Big Bucks on an ISF guy to come out and Calibrate, but I can get maybe 3/4 the benefit with the use of a DVE disk (digital Video Essentials)
Magfan - 3/4 is good enough for me. I have echo problems in my room but I'm not going to hire consultant - way too expensive for me. I will study the problem myself and settle for 3/4 (or even 50% improvement).
For those who don't want to hire a consultant. (The majority no doubt) The trick is broadband absorption in the bass - as many innovative WAF acceptable ways to introduce absoption as you can - from a big Ottoman to a new comfy love seat to large stuffed "beannie babbies" - yeah the big ones that are like 4 feet tall - in that sense kids can be your secret weapon - buy them big stuffed toys that always end up left in the living room.

If you have a tall thin blonde Swedish wife who likes Ikea scandanavian styles with hardwood floors and modern furniture (hates Laz-y-boy stuffed seats) then in an audiophile sense you are toast. However, in this case you probably don't listen much to music anyway ;-)
Shadorne - I will gladly switch my room acoustics for tall blonde Swedish girl. Do you have her phone number?