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Re: Sub boom
cgolf #235751 12/18/08 05:24 PM
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Move the HT to a concrete room. It will keep all that bass in the room.


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Re: Sub boom
Graeme L #235752 12/18/08 05:25 PM
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I have the same effect with my kitchen. The bass from the sub is higher there and, in the opposite direction, I also hear the fridge's deep bass louder in the living room (which is an annoyance)!


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Re: Sub boom
fredk #235753 12/18/08 05:26 PM
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 Originally Posted By: fredk
Move the HT to a concrete room. It will keep all that bass in the room.

Or put up a "no bass trespassing" sign.


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Re: Sub boom
EFalardeau #235767 12/18/08 05:49 PM
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 Originally Posted By: EFalardeau
I have the same effect with my kitchen. The bass from the sub is higher there and, in the opposite direction, I also hear the fridge's deep bass louder in the living room (which is an annoyance)!


Maybe you should plug the fridge into the HT and put your beers in the sub

There sure are a few with this problem, maybe this would be a good article for Alan when he finds an answer ;\)

Re: Sub boom
Graeme L #235773 12/18/08 06:15 PM
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 Originally Posted By: Graeme L


There sure are a few with this problem, maybe this would be a good article for Alan when he finds an answer ;\)


Yes that would be nice \:\)


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Re: Sub boom
alan #235857 12/19/08 12:03 AM
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 Originally Posted By: alan

I experience a similar phenomenon from my EP500 in my apartment. I have a long narrow kitchen and long narrow bathroom. When I play ultra-deep bass, the power of the low frequencies at the end of my kitchen or the bathroom is breath-taking. Those areas would be about 30 to 40 feet away from the EP500 in my living room.

Your neighbours are even further away - they must be getting fantastic bass ;\)


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