Hi all,
I'll see if I can explain my problem without sounding stupid. When I built my listening room I went ahead and made quite a few bass traps and reflecting panels. I know that it is over damped, but since my room is so small I thought it would be best. The room is basically dead. Which I have grown to like. It does suck out a lot of the upper frequencies at low volumes, but I rarely listen at low volumes. My problem is the bass. I thought all the absorption would cure any bass problems. I get a very low frequency rumble and or thumping on just select recordings. One of the recordings is the DSOTM. it doesn't matter what the media is vinyl or digital. It kind of sound like someone walking around on the floor above me or distant thunder. Volume of the music only affects the volume of the thumping. I think my speakers may be too big for my room.
I guess I will have to take out some of the panels to see what difference that will make, but wanted some opinions before I went to all that trouble.
Room specs:
18' x 11' x 7.6
The room is studio quality sound proof. I am a contractor by trade.
My equipment: VAC amp and pre with Wilson sofia 1's
Thx
Matt