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RE: Dolby Atmos and planer surrounds

Josh, you just reminded me of something that I had wanted to mention long ago. For the benefit of the ones that do raise their Maggies, pluging that whole, the way that you thought, IS the right thing to do. Bass will return in most cases.

Not plugging it was a mistake I made for a few weeks long ago when I first raised my MMG in a final manner. This had not shown up as the cause of bass loss in earlier tests because other factors hid it from me. So, at first I blamed the wrong factor.

Folks, if you use stands that raise the Maggies, cover that space down to the floor. You can test with cheap pieces of wood. Also, in many cases, placing absorption material on the back of this cover will be of further help. Let the baffle become larger...bass may not be the only thing that will improve (but that's a longer story).


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