gordonmenninger
Well-known member
as the others have said your problem is not really the distance from the rear wall, but the extremely hard surfaces in your listening environment! The only thing you need is some good acoustical treatments - thick furry rug on floor, acoustical panels behind the speakers and at the first reflection points. This is the least you should do. Then you can move your spekers back 3-5' out from the wall and they will sound amazing. Right now you have sound bouncing all over the place and your are hearing the speaker plus second and third reflections - that just cannot sound good. This will make alot more immediate impact than "breaking" the speaker in. There is tons of great info on here regarding acoustical treatments and home made bass traps etc!