I didn’t have that problem to begin with so I’m not sure. I have small single driver speakers that don’t put out tons of bass. However, the bass I have is tighter and more defined. Dynamics are also improved.
I didn’t have that problem to begin with so I’m not sure. I have small single driver speakers that don’t put out tons of bass. However, the bass I have is tighter and more defined. Dynamics are also improved.
My boom I beleive is due to the speaker proximity to the front wall which I can't do much about. Hoping that adding panels such as these first to the rear wall can assist.
My book I beleive is due to proximity to the rear wall which I can't do much about. Hoping that adding panels such as these first to the rear wall can assist.
I also sit close to the rear wall. Stillpoints offers an easy return for full refund. If they don’t work in your space you just have to cover the shipping costs (both ways). They were one of the better manufacturers to deal with.
I have 3 apertures on front wall with one behind each speaker and one in the middle in front of the fireplace. Overall staging, depth and imaging has improved with marginal bass improvement. I use the Stillpoint stands for the ones behind each speaker and have been thinking about adding an extra one behind each speaker so that 2 are vertically stacked behind each speaker.
I have 3 apertures on front wall with one behind each speaker and one in the middle in front of the fireplace. Overall staging, depth and imaging has improved with marginal bass improvement. I use the Stillpoint stands for the ones behind each speaker and have been thinking about adding an extra one behind each speaker so that 2 are vertically stacked behind each speaker.