Just to update things......Ive moved both the speakers and listening position back about 3ft. This made both the peak less. My room (if you look at my crude drawing) is untypical in that its not a rectangle. So moving the listening postion back into the more open area that flags right into my kitchen helped with my problem. Im now closer to the back wall which isnt great, but the extra space behind the speakers has made more a deeper soundstage (which is good!). The sacrifice was minimum in that the detail in middle suffered mildly, but barely noticeable.
Ive come to the firm conclusion that the bass below 100hz or so just cant be tamed unless you are willing to spend a great deal and a few feet of absorption material in every direction and corner.
While all the OC 703 I bought did little for the deeper bass, it did help a bit to clean up the upper bass and lower midrange.
Ive come to the firm conclusion that the bass below 100hz or so just cant be tamed unless you are willing to spend a great deal and a few feet of absorption material in every direction and corner.
While all the OC 703 I bought did little for the deeper bass, it did help a bit to clean up the upper bass and lower midrange.