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Acoustics & Room Treatment
New Room, No Bass
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<blockquote data-quote="Karabo C" data-source="post: 818228" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>I don't think so. In and around the listening position, there is literally no bass, by any standard I would say. Almost as if the speakers' bass drivers have been disconnected. It is that obvious. I was able to briefly move the speakers to a bedroom yesterday. Totally different results. The bass was there, plus the highs and mids sound much clearer.</p><p></p><p>With 15 inch subwoofers in each of the front corners of the problematic room, the results were more or less the same, with only a slightly marginal increase in bass levels. However, at the rear corners there was a LOT of bass. Really loud, very boomy and unbearable.</p><p></p><p>This is clearly a room acoustics issue, as several others have suggested in this post.</p><p></p><p>I'll attend to the room later in the year, if not some time early next year. Too many things on my plate for now.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the useful suggestions and input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karabo C, post: 818228, member: 365"] I don't think so. In and around the listening position, there is literally no bass, by any standard I would say. Almost as if the speakers' bass drivers have been disconnected. It is that obvious. I was able to briefly move the speakers to a bedroom yesterday. Totally different results. The bass was there, plus the highs and mids sound much clearer. With 15 inch subwoofers in each of the front corners of the problematic room, the results were more or less the same, with only a slightly marginal increase in bass levels. However, at the rear corners there was a LOT of bass. Really loud, very boomy and unbearable. This is clearly a room acoustics issue, as several others have suggested in this post. I'll attend to the room later in the year, if not some time early next year. Too many things on my plate for now. Thanks for the useful suggestions and input. [/QUOTE]
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