Microstrip, my room is a full 40' long and I keep the rear door open so that the bass is almost as strong downstairs in the kitchen. My room is 15.5' wide. It is an A-Frame with 5' side walls, 8 ' ceiling heavily blown popcorn as shown in numerous photographs. It is drywall wall within wall construction and constructed completely of 2x6's, the whole shebang including the garage below and roof. The back of the inside wall is braced on all sides everywhere with some kind of composite wood between which there is massive insulation. It cost about 10K to do this about 5 years ago. Then there is the outside wall and on the other side of it is brick. The floor is 3/4" plywood over 40 stiffened Lowe's wooden I-Beams and 3/4" oak hardwood finished out by Buddy Allen, sanded, and with a gym seal in my house. The room is so sturdy that the 4-car garage below needs no support with poles, etc. It has its own dedicate HVAC and 4 20 amp lines. I did not mean to start an argument. I was hoping that someone might provide an explanation as to why the plain Jane woofers of the XVX and WAMM are so rugged and help me to understand my room better. I really do have amazing infrasonic bass. I'm not going to be browbeat into denial about this. I remember watching Jupiter Ascending and in the scene after her Majesty received her royal credentials, there was a private conversation with her consort, and all of a sudden, the room was filled with an almost imperceptible infrasonic note at between .02 and .2 watts. I played it over and over. It was amazing.What are the dimensions of your room and the type of walls?
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