I had that problem (boominess, one-notey bass, overhang, slow to start and slow to stop) in the past but ever since adding a subwoofer stand w/ some blue tak (or Office Depot substitute at substantial savings), most of the drawbacks are now gone. I think this is one of the most overlooked option but an absolute neccessity (at least for myself). I have been using and recommend this :
http://www.lovanusa.com/product_info.php?cPath=29_52&products_id=73
but other options should work well as long as they're well constructed and gives the sub some clearance to the surface beyond what cones can do.
Happy listening!
Luc
http://www.lovanusa.com/product_info.php?cPath=29_52&products_id=73
but other options should work well as long as they're well constructed and gives the sub some clearance to the surface beyond what cones can do.
Happy listening!
Luc