Originally Posted By: Teunis
As a quickie;
Moved the speakers off the wall a bit and that fixed it. Created a slightly raised platform so they are no longer on the desk (the platform legs as well as the speakers have rubber feet). This reduced the boominess even further.
Tony

Exactly Tony,
Of course, starting with the instructions that come with the monitors can be useful too.
Mine made it clear that X distance from a wall was critical for good response though they did have a switch to adjust if there was no other option. Similarly isolation from any large surface can reduce resonance/boom as well as avoiding reflections from the same surface.
My new speakers are mounted at the prescribed distance from the wall, lucky me that I have the space to do so, on isolation pads that are on top of solid bases...(I did have them on big, old speaker boxes but that created all sorts of problems), and off the desk.


Cheers
rayc
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