- Aug 10, 2019
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Hi all,
Due to space restrictions in my new house I have had to go to wall mounted speakers (used to have a pair of Monitor Audio BR2's on stands). The BR2's were a bit too heavy to go on the wall (newish house with plasterboard walls!!) so I thought I'd buy the smaller BR1's, which have a rear bass port, which i never reall thought about at the time.
Anyway, I noticed straight away that they sounded really boomey, so I put the foam bungs in the port that came with the spekers. This improved things, but I still find that I am not listening to music much as it annoys me. The speakers sound fine on songs without much bass, but the booming just drowns out the rest of the music where there is a lot of bass, which is a problem as I mostly listen to rock/metal.
So, the question is, would a pair of front bass ported speakers make the situation any better ? i.e. reduce the booming effect ?
If so, can anyone recommend a pair in the same performance bracket of the BR1's ? i.e. (~£150). The only ones I have found so far are the KEF iQ1's or Wharfedale's Diamond 9.1 ... both of which would be a bit of a pain to fit on wall brackets due to their profile.
They are being run from a Onkyo DR-S501 by the way.
Regards,
Steve.
Due to space restrictions in my new house I have had to go to wall mounted speakers (used to have a pair of Monitor Audio BR2's on stands). The BR2's were a bit too heavy to go on the wall (newish house with plasterboard walls!!) so I thought I'd buy the smaller BR1's, which have a rear bass port, which i never reall thought about at the time.
Anyway, I noticed straight away that they sounded really boomey, so I put the foam bungs in the port that came with the spekers. This improved things, but I still find that I am not listening to music much as it annoys me. The speakers sound fine on songs without much bass, but the booming just drowns out the rest of the music where there is a lot of bass, which is a problem as I mostly listen to rock/metal.
So, the question is, would a pair of front bass ported speakers make the situation any better ? i.e. reduce the booming effect ?
If so, can anyone recommend a pair in the same performance bracket of the BR1's ? i.e. (~£150). The only ones I have found so far are the KEF iQ1's or Wharfedale's Diamond 9.1 ... both of which would be a bit of a pain to fit on wall brackets due to their profile.
They are being run from a Onkyo DR-S501 by the way.
Regards,
Steve.