It's when lows are... present.
Hi. Clint here. That's my stage name. I'm actually a retired economist heading toward Chapter 11 with some jive turkey loudspeaker operation. Anyhow, I just posted this on AVS:
I retrospect, I think I know what John was talking about. Richard can back me oup on this. After we hauled everything over to the room and got things working (on the first try--go figure), I cycled through my demo CD and told Richard I was happy, except that the midbass
seemed a little thick, particularly on one of the tracks John heard when he visited. Unlike most of the rooms, I used absolutely no treatments. We got what the room threw at us , and it had an alcove to the left that probably contributed to a midbass mode. But it wasn't a big deal, and I didn't hear
any other comments about it. I was very happy with the way things went. Murphy's law usually reigns with a vengeance at these affairs, and I emerged largely unscathed. Also, let me take this opportunity to thank Richard Swerdlow and Travis Groves (and his magic white van) for helping me move all that stuff from the
Wehawken studios to the Crown Plaza Hotel and back. I would have been dead in the water without them, and they couldn't have been more willing and supportive. Thank you Thank you.