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In Reply to: What do you think of using full round tubetraps horizontally at the wall-ceiling corner? posted by WBWB on March 28, 2007 at 08:34:17:
"I know there are quarter-round, half-round and full round, but I can't feel the exo-skeletal of quarter and half rounds. You can actually see the exo-skeletal under the Guilford fabric of the full round though. I wonder if they are constructed differently."Yes. All 3 would use different construction techniques.
"Also, what's your view of using full rounds up in ceiling-wall corners instead of quarters, placing them halfway the distance between the speakers and listening position. Ever tried that yet?"
I have no experience with Full Rounds so I can't comment on that.
I use the ASC Sound panels midway down the side walls up against the cieling in the HT and Michael Greens room tuning kit in the corners and midwall/ceiling positions in the main room.
Maybe U could check out the Acoustic Soffit solution from ASC? I have given it some thought as it is really asthetically kewl :-)Cheers,
~kenster
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