Seating height and bass


So my myriad of other threads seem to have me believing I have a null which explains the lack of low bass at my sitting position.

tonight I pushed the couch out of the room and used a chair instead. Bass was much improved but I realized that with the chair my ears are at tweeter height. Sitting in the couch they are several inches below the tweeter.

i stacked some books to mimic my height when sitting on the now displaced couch and started moving them closer to the speakers. I tried 6 positions starting at where I normally sit (relative to the front wall/back wall) and there were differences. However I moved that chair to the same positions and better bass in each spot (some more than others but all better than the books/couch). 
Anyone else run into this? Bass better when stating vs sitting? I wish I could borrow any pair of stand mount speakers and try this again to see if, what I believe to be poor engineering/stands for aesthetics not performance, is indeed the case. My speakers are on 24” stands but are front ported with a big 4” port at the bottom front raising the drivers up 4”+.
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Showing 1 response by ieales

Dial in your room here
http://www.hunecke.de/en/calculators/loudspeakers.html

Ideally seating position should be for the most coherent sound, but almost nobody does that because most speakers are not coherent.

Buy/make stands that position your speakers at the correct height for the room and then adjust your seating height to match. In the 70's, I had my DQ-10s on cinder blocks. Much better bottom than the tiny feet. Very low WAF.

Lots of subs will give even, but not accurate or good bass.