@trytone
I would agree that you cannot do much to fix room modes. Radically moving the speakers may help but it is unlikely to entirely fix a problem at 50 Hz - as I explained the wavelength is longer than your room! Short of finding another room for your speakers you may have to simply accept that the issue is coming from the room. You may want to try room EQ software it can tame peaks on the bass which in turn helps reduce the troughs.
I would agree that you cannot do much to fix room modes. Radically moving the speakers may help but it is unlikely to entirely fix a problem at 50 Hz - as I explained the wavelength is longer than your room! Short of finding another room for your speakers you may have to simply accept that the issue is coming from the room. You may want to try room EQ software it can tame peaks on the bass which in turn helps reduce the troughs.