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My music room - the echo chamber - please help!
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<blockquote data-quote="colonel66" data-source="post: 254100" data-attributes="member: 497"><p>Rodney my understanding is that a sub is unlikely to boost the suckouts as these will be caused by the room cancelling out those frequencies. Adding more at the required frequency will just cause more cancellation and one ends up with the same result</p><p></p><p>To my mind repositioning the speakers and/or the listening position is the most feasible solution. A tiresome process ( I talk from experience with a troublesome 63Hz suckout) but one that finally reaped rewards. </p><p></p><p>A sub placed at a different location may ameliorate the dips but the same could be achieved with repositioning</p><p></p><p>I am not an acoustics expert and am happy to be shown up but the above is based on my understanding</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="colonel66, post: 254100, member: 497"] Rodney my understanding is that a sub is unlikely to boost the suckouts as these will be caused by the room cancelling out those frequencies. Adding more at the required frequency will just cause more cancellation and one ends up with the same result To my mind repositioning the speakers and/or the listening position is the most feasible solution. A tiresome process ( I talk from experience with a troublesome 63Hz suckout) but one that finally reaped rewards. A sub placed at a different location may ameliorate the dips but the same could be achieved with repositioning I am not an acoustics expert and am happy to be shown up but the above is based on my understanding [/QUOTE]
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My music room - the echo chamber - please help!
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