Unfortunately, the placement of my speakers is quite constrained due to the room's layout, leaving me with less-than-ideal positions that negatively impact the low frequencies. Both of my front towers are cornered, with one next to a large column radiator, and the subs are also in corners, leading to significant bass resonance. The room's challenges, like a staircase on the left of the listening spot, an open fireplace, an open study room for extra reverberation, and a low ceiling of 2.45m, further complicate the situation.
Given these constraints, I rely heavily on active acoustic correction. Without it, the sound is overwhelming, with furniture vibrating. The current ARC correction makes it better, but I'm missing the punch that my setup should deliver, with the LFE channel only coming alive at reference volumes.
The ARC calibration results show an improvement, but it’s based on the calculated data. I haven’t had the chance to perform actual measurements to see the real response, which I’m planning to do to better understand how ARC is adjusting to my room’s acoustics.
I'm also considering the X4800H, which, paired with my PMA2000AE, would allow me to allocate the rest of my budget (€800) towards the complete DIRAC package. However, this setup would be more costly than just opting for the MRX740 (€2000 vs. €2600 for the X4800H+DIRAC). Despite my initial excitement about DIRAC, I've come across several users who haven't seen a significant advantage over Audyssey.
In this context, I'm trying to find the best way to improve bass engagement, maintaining/improving audio quality and update my system to 4K/8K. Any further insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.