What is the most dramatic way of increasing a speaker's Bass and Low mid?


Hi-

I am wondering what would give the most dramatic increase in bass and low mid projection/Volume, even on account of accuracy ...


My speakers can go down to 28hz but i need to boost it’s level, not frequency extension. They are 2 way with bass reflex port. 6.5" woofer size and a tweeter. Floor standing.

My floor is old hardwood strips.

placement and coupling methods are the first things that come to mind. I do not want to add an equalizer at this point.

Spikes, footers, concrete platform, direct floor flush contact? anything and everything that YOU know works.
Speculations on untested methods are not needed as i need real life experience from people.

Thanks!
Rea

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dumbeat OP
Yes? isn’t the direct connection to the floor, full on, amplifying somewhat the lows?

>>>>But not much more than an inch or two above the floor with cones, or so it would appear.


Would isolation not kill that acoustic amplification?

>>>>Isolation (decoupling) would prevent mechanical feedback, if that is an issue.