QUOTE(CyrusWong @ Aug 17 2014, 11:17 AM)
I dunno how to place it lol
Currently I place it under my table coz it will .... err as I said just now, corner place
but hunting for new spot now. I tried put outside of table, the bass is softer than before, then I tried place under the... the... the... left hand side of the walled table there, bass is stronger a little bit, just a little bit but still failed coz I can feel the bass is come from left downside...
something like not balance... bass come from another way. In the end I place it back under my table. 
Speaker should face the longer side of the room, not the current way round. Only 'boomy' speaker can give quantity bass in that configuration, or if the room's enviroment allows it.Since your room is pretty empty judging from pict, there is nothing to soak up higher frequencies or reverb the lower frequencies. Since room is not treated try not to position subwoofer dead centered between 2 side walls, unless your listening position is 1/3 distance to the far end or listening at the far end of room.
Best position for sub is at the corner of the room IMO. Best if you can move the whole table & set to the windowed corner, speakers facing bed for near field listening. For more bass coverage, set it at the current bed position facing the WC door, that way the bass port is facing a longer side-wall. If the room is squarish / square / alot of indents (current place other table is placed), there will be alot of 'crosspoints' where there will be almost no bass / mids. C3 doesnt have a dominating bass, pretty challenging if you need for more bass, eq can help as te woofer doesnt bottom out easily. good luck!
Aug 17 2014, 04:13 PM

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