2. Use a crossover. A crossover is a device that separates an audio signal into two or more frequency bands. By sending the low frequencies to a subwoofer and the high frequencies to a satellite speaker, you can reduce the amount of low frequency energy that is reproduced by the satellite speakers.
3. Use acoustic treatment. Acoustic treatment can help to reduce the amount of low frequency energy that is reflected off of walls and other surfaces in a room. This can help to reduce the overall level of low frequencies in the room.
4. Move the speakers. The position of the speakers in a room can affect the frequency response. Moving the speakers closer to a wall or corner can help to increase the amount of low frequency energy that is reproduced.
5. Change the speaker orientation. The orientation of the speakers can also affect the frequency response. Placing the speakers vertically can help to increase the amount of low frequency energy that is reproduced.