Bass Suckout in a Square Room - Remedies and Solut


Hi All,

My problem is I've got major mid-band and lower bass suckout with my speakers.
The bass dissapears in the seating position. But if you stand up either side of my sofa the the bass returns.
I would like to hear from anybody who has a similar problem and what solutions they use to eliminate the problem.
I can't move to another room in the house. But this is a dedicated hi-fi room. So there is a degree of flexibility.
Thanks
Meth
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Showing 1 response by pauly

Meth, you suffer from standing wave, meaning you have low pressure and high pressure points at a frequency determined by your room size. Moving around till you find a sweet spot is really putting a band aid on cancer. If you listen carefully you’ll probably hear you have single frequency bass – no matter what your playing, the full bass sound will always be around the same frequency.

You need to add low freq some sound absorption to your room. A (fairly) cheap route is to buy a few sacks of R19 from home depot and stick them into a corner. You bass will tighten up and become more natural.

Regards
Paul