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In Reply to: Are you sure that is the answer to your problem? posted by John C. - Aussie on July 27, 2001 at 19:35:08:
thanks for the advice.....i really dont have too many options as far as positioning the ctr. speaker. it is a polk cs350, w. four mid woofers. its really a pretty good speaker, but i think it might be a little bit of overkill in my small room. i have stuffed the front ports and it helps a bit. how about more stuffing to tighten it up?
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... could make the problem worse by raising the resonant frequency of the cabinet. Port design usually smooths out low frequency resonances and the stuffing etc is rather critical.I still suspect your basic problem is one of room resonances. Removing the bass driver out of circuit might assist but I guess it is unlikely to bring about a satisfactory cure. You look like being faced with tube traps and other room devices, something I'm unfamiliar with. Try a post on the speaker board for further help. I empathise with your fruustration. Wooly resonant overprominant bass is hard to the ears and is unfortunately too prevalent in commercial theatres. We certainly do not want it at home!
John
My little decoder has an option for the center speaker to be full band, or narrow band. Do you have a setting like that as a menu option?
--db
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