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Jens Eklund
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https://gearspace.com/board/10016278-post9.html
so you basically need to analyse your current situation and check if your current issues are due to the floor bounce or something else.
But even if not due to the floor bounce; two quality subs and a DSP (to be able to freely choose the x-over, time align, and to carefully add correction filters) can really make wonders assuming the room is properly treated.
Thanks Jens! I had a very knowledgeable guy measuring my room about a year ago and while I don't remember the specifics we came to the conclusion that it's doing pretty well (in terms of a somewhat flat freq. response but a bit too much ringing/decay in the bass though). After that measurement I added four Vicoustic VariBass to my room to tighten that up a little bit (haven't followed up on new measurements since though). Since earlier I have two Primacoustic FullTraps and four Cumulus (I think they're called), four Vicoustic SuperBass Extreme, nine Golden Age Abzorba 100's, and two DIY corner bass traps in the back of the room going from floor to ceiling.
But the key for this method to work really seems to be adding two subs and not just one? Jeez, this is going to be expensive