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In Reply to: Re: Because my ceiling is higher on the left side of my listening room... posted by tpcarter on February 22, 2007 at 23:04:27:
I would agree with Ethan that an 11"x 16"x 2" absorptive panel is too small to have any significant impact on your low frequency response, but the Cathedral Sound Acoustic Panels, which are this size, will do the job.It is much easier to hang these on the walls than to mount them on the ceiling, and it doesn't matter that the corners are not square.
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- Re: Because my ceiling is higher on the left side of my listening room... - Robo02 14:20:23 02/23/07 (12)
- Re: Because my ceiling is higher on the left side of my listening room... - Ethan Winer 10:54:28 02/24/07 (11)
- Cathedral Sound Acoustic Panel Lab Tests - Robo02 14:35:25 02/26/07 (10)
- Re: Cathedral Sound Acoustic Panel Lab Tests - Ethan Winer 14:53:16 02/26/07 (9)
- Re: Cathedral Sound Acoustic Panel Lab Tests - Robo02 10:10:05 02/27/07 (3)
- Re: Cathedral Sound Acoustic Panel Lab Tests - Ethan Winer 12:28:02 02/27/07 (2)
- Re: Cathedral Sound Acoustic Panel Lab Tests - Robo02 11:12:56 03/02/07 (1)
- Re: Cathedral Sound Acoustic Panel Lab Tests - Ethan Winer 14:57:04 03/02/07 (0)
- "looks like the volume control was turned down 6 dB" - darkmoebius 23:26:19 02/26/07 (4)
- Re: "looks like the volume control was turned down 6 dB" - Ethan Winer 10:56:17 02/28/07 (2)
- I've posted on the Rives forum for clarifiaction.... - darkmoebius 13:23:43 02/28/07 (0)
- Hmmm, I seem to remember that too... - Ted Smith 12:11:16 02/28/07 (1)
- Re: "looks like the volume control was turned down 6 dB" - Ethan Winer 12:19:25 02/27/07 (0)