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Old 17th January 2006, 09:43 PM   #1
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Default OB Bass Observation / Question

Yesterday was my day off, and I knocked up a new rough-as-guts OB "enclosures" to replace my old OBs ... this time I've added an extra woofer to help with the low stuff. I still can't get much if anything below 40hz, but what I do get sounds pretty cool

I noticed that the bass seems a lot weaker when I'm close to the speakers than when I'm sitting about 10 -12 feet back.
OBs don't have the same room influences as box speakers I know, but can anyone explain the physics of this phenomenom?
Have you noticed the same / similar? Am I imagining it? Am I a raving loony?

ALF
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