The professional answer is to use bass traps (including helmholtz resonators) in addition to EQ. I find GIK Acoustic’s Soffit Traps exceedingly helpful. Good treatment in the bass can make speakers sound tighter and bigger. Specially tuned resonators can work.... but I find broad bands (relatively) traps plus EQ the most convenient and best combination of features.
They dampen the ringing enough to allow EQ’s to work both with peaks and nulls.
Yeah, I have measured +20 dB at 30-40 Hz in an average living room once, in a narrow band. Made turning the sub up impossible. Kill the peak, and you can bring the sub up to better mesh with the mains.
Best,
Erik
They dampen the ringing enough to allow EQ’s to work both with peaks and nulls.
Yeah, I have measured +20 dB at 30-40 Hz in an average living room once, in a narrow band. Made turning the sub up impossible. Kill the peak, and you can bring the sub up to better mesh with the mains.
Best,
Erik