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Old 06-25-2009, 06:50 PM   #3
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Could be a room node. You can try moving your speakers out from the wall a bit or even moving them further apart or possibly closer together. Do you have a subwoofer? That could be a contributing factor as well.

If it is a room node, then the amplification at your seating area will be somewhat difficult to get rid of. You can manually adjust the equilizer settings yourself but it will take a fair amount of trial and error. Good luck!
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