Terrible Booms


Hi everyone, I'm sad because I really tried everything (marble base, Gaia isoacoustic, anti-seismic bases, etc.)) but my speakers (ProAc D40R) in my environment (suspended parquet - with voids below) creates terrible booms . I managed to get a good compromise (tube traps and panels) but it's not as I would like. Maybe I should take small speakers, or in a closed box. The fact is that I like my speakers and I don't feel like changing them.
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thank you, I'll try ...
in the meantime I'm using some basics (of which I'll show you the photos) that are having a remarkable success!
See you later ...
Thanks again
Sometimes it's the walls and or ceiling that's causing the problem.
Look at Dspeaker digital room correction devices. Either X2 or better yet X4. They work well.
you wanna hear some booming... I have my rig setup in a long garage that opens into a 3 story cement staircase at one end ... upstairs you get bass that you didn’t know existed. the staircase is like a 3 story baffle-folded horn