Short answer, no. Bigger trap = lower frequencies so two smaller ones is not the same.
Long answer, first you need to determine what the problem frequencies are and then determine how to address the problem; absorb? equalize? change modes (dimensions) of the room? etc? This can a very complex process and will require a lot of research and some test equipment on your part or the help of the pros.
Long answer, first you need to determine what the problem frequencies are and then determine how to address the problem; absorb? equalize? change modes (dimensions) of the room? etc? This can a very complex process and will require a lot of research and some test equipment on your part or the help of the pros.