dnafe wrote on Thu, 14 September 2006 14:49 |
also could the windows be causing some of this problem? |
jfrigo wrote on Thu, 14 September 2006 22:43 |
The solution may be as simple as pulling the file cabinet & bookshelves off the wall a bit. Often the low end in a room is skewed by having a big equipment rack pushed up against a wall. When you pull it a foot or two off the wall, the problem largely (but not necessarily completely) disappears. You may be experiencing a similar problem, though not knowing more about the cabinet and shelves limits the value of prediction. Give it a try. Also, is your front desk open on the bottom? Completely enclosed consoles/desks can cause trouble too. |
L_Tofastrud wrote on Fri, 15 September 2006 16:11 |
It is possible, and likely, that the difference in wall construction can cause this. |
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Are you sending your signals to both speakers at the same time? |
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It is not uncommon for rooms to have varying bass response for left and right side. Do you hear it while playing music? |
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Regards Lars Tofastrud |