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Old 12-05-2004, 08:37 PM   #5 of 6
Todd smith
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So in order to get the response completely flat I guess in my case I should put the sub in the back corner because I am not getting any nulls with the sub in that postion, just one peak which I can tame with the peq on the ultra. I was hoping to keep the sub in the front corner, but my FR chart looks like a roler coaster in that spot with a HUGE peak and a pretty big null as well. It sounds like nulls are much harder to deal with and the only real option is to move the sub to the rear since I cant move my seating postion. This is probably the best bet in my situation, dont you think? I have tried bass trapping and did not get any different results as far as my FR charts. The null and peak were still huge. Thanks for all the info.
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