Room corrections


Hello all, I have a pair of Dunlavy SC V's, powered by a single Krell FPB 700cx with a Krell KCT and KPS 28c.My room is 13 1/2 feet by 33 feet long with and 8 ft ceiling.The Dunlavy's are almost back to the rear wall and are approximately 18 inches from each side wall and approx 90 inches apart.These speakers do not produce enough bass in my opinion and am limited to speaker position.Any reccomendations on room correction devices..Thanks to all
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Showing 3 responses by rrog

Run your Dunlavys full range and add a REL or two. I was amazed at how easy REL subwoofers integrate into the system. This makes the most sense considering the type of music you listen to. I don't blame you for wanting to keep your system all Krell.
You do not have to pull Dunlavys 3' into the room. You should start out 8" from the wall and make small adjustments. I am glad you gave measurements because 90" (7.5 ft) is too close together for Dunlavys or any other large speaker because the large speaker cabinet actually becomes a large reflective surface. If it is possible you should consider trying the long wall and you can spread the speakers as far apart as you want. Toe the speakers in until you only see a sliver of the inside of the cabinet and treat the wall behind your head.