I have a problem with bass cancellation on my hi fi, the room i use it in is 5m x 6.5m. I'm using a NAD c542 cd player, NAD c355bee amp, and MA RS6 speakers with a Chord silver siren RCA and Chord odyssey 2 speaker cables. Speakers are 2m apart and i sit around 2.2m - 2.5m away.
The problem is midband bass, all very low frequencies are heard but mid bass is canceled out. If i change the wall the speakers are against to the side wall theres midband bass and then no depth and doesnt sound as good as having the midband cut and the low bass instead. I was wondering if theres anything i can do about this? There's loads of bass in every corner of the room, and i've heard filling the corners with somthing thick like curled up rugs helps, but i would like to hear if anyone has had a simular problem and managed to fix it, before i ruin my room!
Cheers!
The problem is midband bass, all very low frequencies are heard but mid bass is canceled out. If i change the wall the speakers are against to the side wall theres midband bass and then no depth and doesnt sound as good as having the midband cut and the low bass instead. I was wondering if theres anything i can do about this? There's loads of bass in every corner of the room, and i've heard filling the corners with somthing thick like curled up rugs helps, but i would like to hear if anyone has had a simular problem and managed to fix it, before i ruin my room!
Cheers!