Bimbleton
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Hello,
I’ve got a Revel C208 crossed over at 60Hz. Center is about ~6inches away from the wall, with some 2” foam panels covering the wall behind the center.
Seating is a three seat couch. Audyssey is limited to only correcting until 80Hz on the center — the reason is, any further correction leads to a very “chesty” sound at MLP.
I’ve noticed that at MLP, there’s a boost around 100Hz, and ultimately things are relatively balanced. However, the Left and Right seats have a significant -6db dip in 100-140Hz, resulting in some lack of authority in male voices.
I think this is a room acoustics problem. How can I regain the 100-140Hz in my left/right seats without making MLP sound too “chesty”?
Thanks. Below is a psychoacoustic smoothed REW response. Red is MLP
I’ve got a Revel C208 crossed over at 60Hz. Center is about ~6inches away from the wall, with some 2” foam panels covering the wall behind the center.
Seating is a three seat couch. Audyssey is limited to only correcting until 80Hz on the center — the reason is, any further correction leads to a very “chesty” sound at MLP.
I’ve noticed that at MLP, there’s a boost around 100Hz, and ultimately things are relatively balanced. However, the Left and Right seats have a significant -6db dip in 100-140Hz, resulting in some lack of authority in male voices.
I think this is a room acoustics problem. How can I regain the 100-140Hz in my left/right seats without making MLP sound too “chesty”?
Thanks. Below is a psychoacoustic smoothed REW response. Red is MLP