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In Reply to: Room Acoustics newbie, hoping for some help from the pros! :) posted by wolfordc@msu.edu on May 4, 2009 at 17:21:51:
Last time I brought up what I consider to be good alternative to big whopping bass traps, a side issue raised all kind of havoc, but feeling brave I would suggest that you consider the Cathedral Sound Acoustic Panels. They only weigh about 5 lb's, hang on the walls near the ceiling corners like a picture, are good value, and not expensive to ship (or schlepp when you move to a new space).
They work directly on standing waves, and not only is this usually the most difficult area of room response to address, but it also affects every harmonic right up and through the midrange. They won't cure all ills, but should get you at least half way there, and leave you in a much better place to address any remaining acoustic issues.
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- RE: Room Acoustics newbie, hoping for some help from the pros! :) - Robo02 14:59:03 05/05/09 (4)
- RE: Room Acoustics newbie, hoping for some help from the pros! :) - wolfordc@msu.edu 20:26:35 05/05/09 (3)
- RE: Room Acoustics newbie, hoping for some help from the pros! :) - Ethan Winer 11:59:51 05/06/09 (2)
- RE: Room Acoustics newbie, hoping for some help from the pros! :) - wolfordc@msu.edu 12:57:04 05/06/09 (1)
- RE: Room Acoustics newbie, hoping for some help from the pros! :) - Robo02 14:33:28 05/06/09 (0)