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I did a simulated RTA analysis of my room using this calculator...http://www.saecollege.de/reference_material/pages/Reverberation%20Time%20Calculator.htm ... and found that I had a bit too much reverb in the 125 Hz and 250 Hz. I have noticed some boominess on occasion, though it is much less when there are more people in the listening area (people are great bass absorbers!).Does anyone have any creative ideas for absorbing <250 Hz frequencies but which will blend in nicely into a ...
Though this may not help your room node, it might improve imaging and soundstage if you made a cover of thick fabric to place over your TV. I'll bet your large tv screen is reflecting upper midrange and higher frequencies from the speakers that could be causing some easily discernable smearing.
Jay,Do a search for "Helmholtz Resonator" These can be tuned to "attenuate" specific frequencies.I have seen pics of them only. The one I saw was made from 3 PVC pipes standing vertically on a 2" x 4" board. The pvc was covered or painted. This is a portable device, so it can go into a closet when Shy's friends are over, and it can come out when yours are....