- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi. I've had a problem with bass resonance in both my current and previous flats. I managed to reduce the problem quite well in my last flat by rotating the lounge furniture round 90deg. i.e. putting the hifi against a different wall. This isn't really practical where I currently live unfortunately.
The problem is that some notes sound very boomy and hang round a lot longer than they should, colouring the rest of the music. I've got a few speakers on home demo at the moment and the ones I like best all round, Neat Motive 1, are unfortunately the worst offenders. Perhaps because they have more bass power than the others. An example is the very first note in Jack Johnson's F-Stop Blues (Brushfire Fairytales). This sounds pretty terrible on the Motive 1s. Some would say it sounds terrible on any hifi, but that's a different matter!
Is there anything I can do to reduce the problem, short of knocking down walls? I've heard about sticking plants in the corners of rooms, hanging rugs on the wall, etc. Does any of this actually help?
The problem is that some notes sound very boomy and hang round a lot longer than they should, colouring the rest of the music. I've got a few speakers on home demo at the moment and the ones I like best all round, Neat Motive 1, are unfortunately the worst offenders. Perhaps because they have more bass power than the others. An example is the very first note in Jack Johnson's F-Stop Blues (Brushfire Fairytales). This sounds pretty terrible on the Motive 1s. Some would say it sounds terrible on any hifi, but that's a different matter!
Is there anything I can do to reduce the problem, short of knocking down walls? I've heard about sticking plants in the corners of rooms, hanging rugs on the wall, etc. Does any of this actually help?