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Old 06-25-2009, 06:23 PM   #1
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i have issue with front speakers I bought wharfedale diamond 9.6 which are connected to onkyo 606. My room has 20 m2 and the problem is when I seat on my sofa I can hear very strong annoying bass (but this is happening only when I'm listening to stereo). In my AV front speakers are 50 hz. Is it possible that it's case of too small space or that my room has not enough acousting treatment? Maybe I have sth wrong with my av set up?
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Try increasing your crossover freq on the amp on the front mains
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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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yes i have subwoofer
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hello
i have issue with front speakers I bought wharfedale diamond 9.6 which are connected to onkyo 606. My room has 20 m2 and the problem is when I seat on my sofa I can hear very strong annoying bass (but this is happening only when I'm listening to stereo). In my AV front speakers are 50 hz. Is it possible that it's case of too small space or that my room has not enough acousting treatment? Maybe I have sth wrong with my av set up?
Could someone help me please

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Strong annoying bass?? what exactly does that mean? If you mean that your getting too much bass from your mains, definately raise that crossover setting...
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Old 06-25-2009, 07:09 PM   #6
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YEs it means exactly what you've said I have too much bass from front speakers and my crossover is 80. What I should do because I can not make it lower that the lowest at the moment. So should I make it higher???

You mean crossover of LFP of LFE?

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Old 06-26-2009, 10:33 PM   #7
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so what do you think. If I would stuck speakers with sponge bass reflex what would will happened. will my speakers be fine?
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see if this helps. it did for me
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