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Home Cinema build - Dedicated room (50% complete)
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<blockquote data-quote="Mauritz" data-source="post: 1142730" data-attributes="member: 22778"><p>There are nulls in the room, but I've been able to tune the subs to sound good at the main listening position and good enough at the other seats. The back row is on a wooden riser that vibrates enough to give the back seats extra "punch."</p><p></p><p>When content is playing, no one is close to the corners, so I won't bother too much about that. I doubt my panels are big enough to effect the subs, I suspect the risers with all the acoustic material has the greatest effect on the bass</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mauritz, post: 1142730, member: 22778"] There are nulls in the room, but I've been able to tune the subs to sound good at the main listening position and good enough at the other seats. The back row is on a wooden riser that vibrates enough to give the back seats extra "punch." When content is playing, no one is close to the corners, so I won't bother too much about that. I doubt my panels are big enough to effect the subs, I suspect the risers with all the acoustic material has the greatest effect on the bass [/QUOTE]
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