Speakers to alleviate room anomolies


I have a suckout of 8db from 58 -70 hertz which is taking the life out of the music. I currently have Von Schweikert VR7SE an added a velodyne dd18 which took away the problem. It gave the bass energy in my room of 30 x20x10. It seems I do not need the big cabinet speakers[VR7SE] if the woofers aren't throughing enough. Speakers with active woofers like the evolution acoustics mm2 have been recommended. Any other ideas of speakers in conjunction with the velodyne dd18 to make my room sing again.
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Bob_Reynolds: I respectfully disagree. There are always spots in a room that cause nulls and bumps as well. Finding a proper place for the listening position as well as for the speakers is critical. Having a speaker that is adjustable in the bass region certainly will make it much easier to dial the system into the room.

Snook2: Visit our website which has very complete suggestions for speaker and listening position placements.

http://evolutionacoustics.com/initial_speaker_placement.html

You will find this under the support tab on our website. You might find if you take the time to follow the instructions on-line, that you might not even need a subwoofer. You might also find that your existing speakers do the job you expected.

Hopefully that helps.

Jonathan Tinn
Evolution Acoustics
Bob_Reynolds: I like poking fun at Duke as well. He and I go back a long time.