akinari-kun
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The title of this thread may be a little wonky, but long story short, my room is a very awkwardly dimensioned, with 9ft ceilings. Somehow I managed to find a blueprint of my floorplan:
Essentially, not limited to my room specifically, all lower registers of bass, all lower bass extension can only be heard when your ears are close to the ceiling, as in, standing on a chair, or on a bed, or anything that will elevate your ears as close to the ceiling as possible. It doesn't matter what speaker, placed where or at what volume, deep bass can only be heard if elevated. Now I don't know if this is a speaker placement issue which I highly doubt since it's like this across the entire floorplan, but what is this caused by? Isn't bass supposed to stay low to the ground and not go up to the ceiling? The entire condo is carpeted, if that makes any difference.
Essentially, not limited to my room specifically, all lower registers of bass, all lower bass extension can only be heard when your ears are close to the ceiling, as in, standing on a chair, or on a bed, or anything that will elevate your ears as close to the ceiling as possible. It doesn't matter what speaker, placed where or at what volume, deep bass can only be heard if elevated. Now I don't know if this is a speaker placement issue which I highly doubt since it's like this across the entire floorplan, but what is this caused by? Isn't bass supposed to stay low to the ground and not go up to the ceiling? The entire condo is carpeted, if that makes any difference.