Home Room Acoustics Forum by Rives Audio

Welcome! Need support, you got it. Or share you ideas and experiences.

RE: I don't have the anechoic chamber needed for such research!

Klaus,

> I don't have the anechoic chamber needed for such research! <

You don't need that! All you need is a rectangle room and some absorption panels to alternately apply and remove. You really owe it to yourself to at least hear how the sound changes with added absorption!

> Toole has authored or co-authored 27 AES papers <

Do you have any idea how many papers Deepak Chopra and Andrew Weill have published? :->)

> Why is there no peer-reviewed paper by one of these experts in one of the relevant journals showing that and why early reflections ARE a problem? <

A Google search on 'audio first reflections' gives 229,000 hits. Do you really need more than that?

Tell you what Klaus. I've explained as best I can and you've refused to accept it even though you have never actually tried this yourself. So you go right ahead and continue to state early reflections are not a problem. I might pipe up now and again to disagree with you for the benefit of a newbie, but hopefully that won't stop you!

--Ethan


This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
  VH Audio  


Follow Ups Full Thread
Follow Ups
  • RE: I don't have the anechoic chamber needed for such research! - Ethan Winer 10:34:01 01/21/08 (0)

FAQ

Post a Message!

Forgot Password?
Moniker (Username):
Password (Optional):
  Remember my Moniker & Password  (What's this?)    Eat Me
E-Mail (Optional):
Subject:
Message:   (Posts are subject to Content Rules)
Optional Link URL:
Optional Link Title:
Optional Image URL:
Upload Image:
E-mail Replies:  Automagically notify you when someone responds.