Goldenear Triton One bass setting


I believe my room requires a bass setting of around 11 o'clock position on the bass volume on the speaker.
Does someone have a scientific way to establish?  Can one use a test track and a decibel meter?
Thank you.
dcaudio

Showing 4 responses by ozzy62

Why would you have one speaker closer to the back wall than the other? Please explain this.
So the arrival time of the sound of one speaker is much greater than that of the other? I guess I'm not understanding how that works at all.
So you are telling me that you can't hear that one speaker is EIGHT inches closer to you than the other speaker? But you can hear the difference between two interconnects?
No need to be snarky. I'm not claiming superiority over you, so your audiophile manhood is safe.

What I am saying is that yes, I can hear when one speaker is not symmetrical to the other by several inches.  And if think you can't, you're not listening intently enough.

So don't signal me out. I bet most anyone you would care to ask in this forum would say the same thing. But hey, it's your system, so carry on............