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I have a OB line array of 10s in the corner of my room that I use for bass duties with my 16 nsb line array. They are seperate enclosures. My bed is in the far opposite corener of the room with my head resting close to the wall. The speaker plays mono due to there only being room for one speaker like that in my bedroom. The problem is that when i am laying down or sitting up against the back of the bed (wall) the bass is at least twice as loud as it is when I am standing up beside the bed. Any advice on something simple to do to tame this huge boom caused by room interactions?
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The problem is room modes - Positions of loudspeaker and listener in room.
Look these up or listen outside ;-) |
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