MrJB;271575 Wrote: 
> If your speakers have bass ports, try plugging them with a foam
> material.  Just did this myself yesterday with great results, using the
> foam plugs supplied with my Dynaudio speakers.  Its an alternative to
> moving them away from room boundaries.  Gives me more control over the
> bass with the sub, too.  Good Luck.

A good choice for this is Dacron (or just about any polyester fiber). 
This is the stuff in pillows, stuffed animals, etc.  It's also used in
lots of speaker enclosures, as well.

My AE5s, which because of room layout issues (which is a code phrase
for "my better half wants them over there, against the wall") were
delivering way more bass than I like, now have ports stuffed full o'
Dacron.  Much tighter low end and much appreciated by everyone except
my 19 year old son, who's taste in music is simply awful right now. 
(Unless you like to hear someone rapping about laffy taffy, trunks full
of junk, and getting crunk in the club... if only I could get him to
listen to my old Public Enemy or NWA albums.)


-=> Jim


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JimC

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