22-Mar-2020, 19:19
(22-Mar-2020, 19:02)Jamington2004 Wrote: It Probably room modes where bass bounces around and causes peaks and nulls at certain bass frequencies in different parts of the roomThanks buddy for the insight, exactly what I wanted to hear.
Not sure if minor placement tweaks will make much difference - other than the usual trying to keep away from rear and side walls if poss.
Generally room modes will occur due the basic geometry of the room - and can only really be treated with room correction or treatment
I use a Dspeaker antimode with mine as I get bass boom in my seating position - due a to a big peak at about 70hz and 90hz - which get flattened out with room correction / EQ
Or you could just sit where it sounds best