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Re: muddy bass
yeah, i've heard of using that method before too. never tried though. the corner may be a good place for a sub but it may not be as well. placing a sub, or any speaker for that matter, in a corner generally boosts the overall bass output. so if you're in a situation where you want more bass than you're getting, putting your speaker or sub on the floor in the corner is probably a good idea. but if you have too much bass or it's too boomy or muddy (in your case) it may help to get it out of the corner. it won't necessarily fix the problem but it might help.
HT: Marantz SR8000, PSB Alpha B fronts, Alpha C center, CSW New Ensemble surrounds, Martin Logan Dynamo Sub, Philips DVD, Sony CRT TV
Stereos include vintage Sony receivers/amps into vintage AR and KEF speakers.
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