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RE: 4 other things to try

An angled setup can often offset bass cancellation. For example, at last years Axpona NY, Jeff Joseph did just that.

What you're trying to figure out is if this is a problem with the room, or the speakers. Once you've identified the problem, then you can treat appropriately.

Another thing to try: move 1 or both speakers and amps outdoors, without any walls, on a deck say, and see if the sound is OK. If its still thin and lacking bass, you may have other issues. If its OK, then the problem is the room. You then need to get a bunch more bass traps, and try on floor and ceiling joints, not just in the corners. Realtraps have worked very well for me.


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