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Today I reversed the passive radiator slot (to fire at rear), on my RM1s, and the bass became thunderous, the upper frequencies became more prominant, so much so that I had to cut the mid pot to 11:30 and the hi pot to 1:00. I have the speakers close to the wall, about 12".I also noticed that the twin woofer cones were moving than before. What is/are the explanation for these obvious changes??? And if I decide to keep it this way, should I be adding or subtracting putty to firm up the bass some? My room is about 11x14x9.5. No real acoustic treatments, bare wood floor.CA Azur540c>Bottlehead foreplay>ResponseAudio3205(EL34s)>RM1sRM1s has the blackhole mods, soundcoat+woven carbon fiber woofers.
Thanks for the response John. Any idea why the mid-upper frequencies became more "in your face" or stronger? Could it be from some upper bass cancellation as a result of the reversal? I can see how the bass increased from firing to the rear and be reinforced by the wall and cavity of the windows which is right behind each speaker. In fact, I usually hear a bigger bass response from my bathroom which is adjacent halfway down the left side wall. Now that bigger bass can be heard right in the room itself.