Hi all. I'm having an issue with bass where I believe I have a bass spike in one point in my room. The room size is roughly 3m wide and 4.5 metres long (Polished wood floor boards with large rug in the middle) with the subwoofer placed at the front right of the room just in front of the main speaker with a wall behind the sub. The sub in question is the SVS-B4+ and it's pretty big so room placement is limited to 2 positions. I have tried placing the sub behind the listening position (3 recliners at back of room) but it sounded far too localised. Where it is atm it sounds good but when a big bass moment happens, it sounds like the sub is right behind me (back left of the listening position) so in other words it's becoming localised. I want the bass to disappear so I'm contemplating 2 alternatives. 1 buy a Behringer EQ (model DSP1124p) or 2 buy some Bass traps/room accoustic panels. I can find the EQ for about $180AUD (Australian dollars) or I can try these product solutions found here:
http://www.primacoustic.com/australis.htm
http://www.primacoustic.com/razorblade.htm
http://www.primacoustic.com/scandia.htm
I'm currently waiting for an e-mail back from the sales contact on the website for my country to quote me a price for each. I would appreciated any advice regarding the above mentioned ideas. Thanks in advance.
http://www.primacoustic.com/australis.htm
http://www.primacoustic.com/razorblade.htm
http://www.primacoustic.com/scandia.htm
I'm currently waiting for an e-mail back from the sales contact on the website for my country to quote me a price for each. I would appreciated any advice regarding the above mentioned ideas. Thanks in advance.


ops: . The system I'm running is the M&K S-5000 THX setup with dipole rears and the sub crossover is set to 80 as per the THX spec. The pre-amp is the Arcam AV8 and under speaker sizes is set to THX which automatically sets the crossover to 80. I will investigate the links provided and see how easy it is to make them myself. Thanks again for the suggestions.
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