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Today i decided to rise my subs 9" of the ground. The woofer on the sub is at the same level as the woofers on the mains. I was wondering if this can have an effect towards base cancelation, or maybe even loss of midbass? The bass does seem to be more pronounced compared to when it was lower to the floor.
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