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Bass Null
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman" data-source="post: 906209" data-attributes="member: 17849"><p>Thanks, this is my biggest problem at the moment. There is a almost painful negative pressure hole in my bass right in the centre of my listening position. If i sit to either side of the couch, I can hear more bass. The corners also have very loud, booming bass in the 40-60hz region. At the moment, all my walls are bare and the ceiling is too. Only thin curtain at the back of the room and a thick carpet on the floor.</p><p></p><p>Any tips for temporary testing materials to use to figure out whats going on? I was thinking about moving a foam mattress around the room to see if this helps at all.</p><p></p><p>Also, I heard multiple subwoofers in off-centre positions could fill in some of the nulls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman, post: 906209, member: 17849"] Thanks, this is my biggest problem at the moment. There is a almost painful negative pressure hole in my bass right in the centre of my listening position. If i sit to either side of the couch, I can hear more bass. The corners also have very loud, booming bass in the 40-60hz region. At the moment, all my walls are bare and the ceiling is too. Only thin curtain at the back of the room and a thick carpet on the floor. Any tips for temporary testing materials to use to figure out whats going on? I was thinking about moving a foam mattress around the room to see if this helps at all. Also, I heard multiple subwoofers in off-centre positions could fill in some of the nulls. [/QUOTE]
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