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In Reply to: Re: New Room has an Echoooooooo posted by Ethan Winer on March 8, 2004 at 10:14:07:
For Ethan,
I have read and re-read your article. I have also graphed the frq. modes/nulls. This explains the "ringing" or "flutter echo" in the high end. While my room dimensions are less than ideal: (23x15'3"x7'9"), I am compensating by adding a large book shelve to the rear wall, behind the listening position. I am making bass traps for the corners, walls & ceilings at the first reflection points. I also have 24 sq.ft. of RPG diffusers to place strategically. I have a couple more questions for you, when you have time. If I make the corner bass traps using 705, will it add more absorption if I fill the cavity behind the 705 with "fluffy" rolled insulation? And next, where is the best place to put the RPG's? And finally, if you remove the reflective foil on the 705, will it increase the absorbtion coefficient?
Thanks,
Jobo
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