Bass issues,,,,will new speaker help?


Hi again.
When I am in rear corners of my room the bass is heavy but is hollow at my seat, when I measured my room with REW, calibrated mic and meter I have a suck out at around 50hz to 63hz (over 10db down at lowest dip).
My speakers have a woofer high and low plus a slot loaded passive, top woofer is 68in tall and there is another about at bottom of speaker.......speakers are placed very close to Cardas rule in a 14X24 room with low ceiling (79in), my seat is 6ft from rear wall.
I have a feeling of what answer is but just in case I wonder if a different speaker with a single woofer low to floor would change anything or if it is a case of bass traps and compromise......thanks as always.
chadnliz

Showing 1 response by ngjockey

Checked out the system pics. Nice. Very capable.

That side wall is panelling, right? You can fur that out 3-4", only supporting and nailing it at the edges of each sheet and place 2" 703/705 behind it. Rock wool with a burlap/cotton sheet to retain it from touching is a more available alternative. If it's an inside wall, it's even easier and might not have to furred out as much. Drywall, done the same way, works too. The whole wall could be a membrane trap. Might have to get a bit creative around the floor registers. Then, there's that T-bar ceiling. Let me think about that.