Ever feel like even after putting your bass traps in place the low end still feels a bit...off?
Maybe even that, no matter what you do, those standing waves just won’t behave?
Maybe you’ve stacked your traps floor to ceiling hoping that, “That should do it,” only to realize later that the results are still underwhelming.
Or perhaps you’ve used those slim panels that everyone swears by, and yet, your low end is still all over the place.
What if I told you that it’s not just about having bass traps, but how and where you place them?
Most people only focus on the vertical corners.
That’s a solid start, sure.
But it’s not the whole story.
The truth is, if you’re only using the vertical corners, you’re missing out on a big chunk of what those traps could actually be doing for you.
And that’s just one of the top five bass trap placement mistakes I see all the time.
In this week’s video, I break down these common mistakes and show you exactly how to fix them.
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THE PHANTOM SPEAKER TEST
"How to correctly place your listening position and speakers, no matter what room you're in."
- Find the correct wall to face in your home studio
- Optimize the low end and minimize reflection effects
- Get the distance between wall and speakers right
- Get a stereo image like on really good headphones
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