With two dimensions being the same you definitely have a room mode issue. We all have them but when two dimensions are the same the problem doubles. This will make cancellations and peaks twice as bad as usual and the remedy is bass traps. Another sub in that room could make things worse than they already are.
You should either go to a place like realtraps.com and buy some but while you're there read about acoustics and watch Ethan's videos. You can make bass traps also but they're not as good as the traps realtraps sells.
This is the best advice you can get I can assure you. Your listening position may be in a null at least I get that impression from the way your post reads. A bass trap will absorb soundwaves that are reflecting off the walls in your room so they can't cancel each other out or create even higher peaks. This will also increase the clarity of the midrange.
A bass trap will make the amount of bass in your room louder, more articulate and accurate. It may seem contradictory but that's how it works. If you go to a corner of your room and listen to the bass and then sit down in your listening position you'll notice a large difference in apparent bass.
I just had an email a few minutes ago, here's a copy and paste of part of it:"Room treatments on the other hand were huge. I have 14 GIK panels in the room now and the improvements were easy to hear. Mostly in the bass. Where I really had none at all, it is pretty damn good now."
This will make more difference than any amp, preamp, dac and especially wire could possibly do by a wide margin too.
Hope this helps. Cheers
You should either go to a place like realtraps.com and buy some but while you're there read about acoustics and watch Ethan's videos. You can make bass traps also but they're not as good as the traps realtraps sells.
This is the best advice you can get I can assure you. Your listening position may be in a null at least I get that impression from the way your post reads. A bass trap will absorb soundwaves that are reflecting off the walls in your room so they can't cancel each other out or create even higher peaks. This will also increase the clarity of the midrange.
A bass trap will make the amount of bass in your room louder, more articulate and accurate. It may seem contradictory but that's how it works. If you go to a corner of your room and listen to the bass and then sit down in your listening position you'll notice a large difference in apparent bass.
I just had an email a few minutes ago, here's a copy and paste of part of it:"Room treatments on the other hand were huge. I have 14 GIK panels in the room now and the improvements were easy to hear. Mostly in the bass. Where I really had none at all, it is pretty damn good now."
This will make more difference than any amp, preamp, dac and especially wire could possibly do by a wide margin too.
Hope this helps. Cheers