Post 1 made on Wednesday October 24, 2001 at 13:24 |
john Founding Member |
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My room is set out like this.
S Rack TV Sub S - ( - S setee s
The bit like ( is an alcove so you can see my right front speaker is in it. and my rear right above it. My problem is that if i sit on the right hand seat its ok, but if i sit on the left hand seat the bass is a bit boomy and considerably louder.
Does anyone know why this could be and how i could cure it as i cant change my room around.
Thanks john
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Post 2 made on Wednesday October 24, 2001 at 14:19 |
rlj5242 Founding Member |
Joined: Posts: | October 2001 70 |
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There are peaks and nulls throughout every room. Most people will calibrate their system based on a single listening position. You will need a disc with bass tones and an SPL meter to find out where your peaks in frequency are. A good parametric EQ will tame them. You can find details on all of this by searching for "BFD" over at www.hometheaterforum.com . -Robert
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OP | Post 3 made on Thursday October 25, 2001 at 06:37 |
john Founding Member |
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Thanks Robert im off to search for it now.
Man my drawing didnt come out right now did it.
cheers john
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