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In Reply to: Should the door be opened when listening music instead of closing door with acoustic panel? posted by michaelv20850 on March 17, 2007 at 12:30:35:
Many thanks to your advice. I tried both and i found they were the same. A slight problem is when open the door, it covers the panel...the only way to find out is to take the door off...:) Anyway, i am trying to improve the bass in my small room.When i sit by the sweet spot, the bass is kind of weak, but if i move my head to either left or right, i can hear bass like thunder...no booming, tight and smooth.
I use the formular for squared room from cardas website. L/R speakers are 8ft apart and 3.25 ft from back wall and 2 ft from the side wall. I have tried to move speakers around, but still couldn't hear what i like...
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