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In Reply to: RE: Any recommendations for this room posted by Dynaudio_Rules on April 29, 2009 at 16:25:17
I don't know what the room shape is behind the camera, but if it is a simple rectangle, you might benefit from large pieces of furniture against the walls. These could help break up standing waves. It looks like the width of the room is about eight feet. If that is also the height of the room, the wall to floor and wall to wall standing waves will reinforce eachother. If the length of the room is about twelve or sixteen feet, the eight foot nodes will be reinforced even more. Absorbtion panels in the middle of the side walls might help with that, or if you really want to put in some effort to correct the problem, tuned helmholtz resonators could neutralize the peaks.
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