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Many people wonder where and why their rooms are boomy or the opposite. As a newbee and amatuer I found it very useful...It models regular square rooms nicely. See the effect of speaker and listening position . It seems to agree with my room experience. Remember to use 20 "reflections" for accurate results.
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http://www.pvconsultants.com/audio/reflection/rrc.htm
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Hey thanks for the link! I punched in my numbers and it gives the indication that my room falls to -15dBb between 40Hz - 110Hz climbs up to nearly 0db then has a major null at 200Hz(-22dB.What should I be looking at in order to smooth this out? I know the 40Hz - 100Hz could do with some panel traps.
Will 6" insulation panels help the null at 200Hz?
Hi,
Other than buying another home ( :-) LOL), Try speaker movement it can do the trick. But every room have dips and peaks. The difference in only at what frequency they occur. I ALSO HAV DIPS + PEAKS.
Try moving the speaker into the roomLook at Cardas site and Rives Audio for advice on speaker placement
good luck
Balle
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Thanks ... really useful!!
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