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Bass traps
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<blockquote data-quote="RR" data-source="post: 15751"><p>It seems it is something one should get the pro's to do. Those who have been frustrated mostly was DIY basstraps. Nothing wrong with DIY'ing, but they probably build the wrong traps. EISH...</p><p></p><p>I'm lucky to have a relatively flat response at my listening position (No bass traps, just mass loaded corners and first reflection 'deflection' ;D). The rear wall is also far away from the main listening position behind the dining room table. When I do sit there at the back working on my PC, bass is definitely attenuated, but actually enjoyable as well. </p><p></p><p>However, I think it still is worthwhile having someone to check it out, especially if one strives for ultimate neutrality in a system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RR, post: 15751"] It seems it is something one should get the pro's to do. Those who have been frustrated mostly was DIY basstraps. Nothing wrong with DIY'ing, but they probably build the wrong traps. EISH... I'm lucky to have a relatively flat response at my listening position (No bass traps, just mass loaded corners and first reflection 'deflection' ;D). The rear wall is also far away from the main listening position behind the dining room table. When I do sit there at the back working on my PC, bass is definitely attenuated, but actually enjoyable as well. However, I think it still is worthwhile having someone to check it out, especially if one strives for ultimate neutrality in a system. [/QUOTE]
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