In Reply to: RE: Here you go posted by paul3 on June 7, 2017 at 10:27:23:
I really like the hardwood floor. And they're sonically excellent.
Really, broadband absorption can be just about anywhere. If you're close to a rear wall, you might want to try it behind your head, though I gather you'd be sitting in an opening. If you like a dry acoustic, at the first reflection points behind the speakers, instead of diffusion. Your front-back axis is actually kind of absorbent already depending on what you have outside the opening. So I'd probably focus on side-side even though there's less excitation there. It would help a lot if you could take a measurement and look at your Rt time, otherwise it's going to be cut and paste. You shouldn't need very much -- you don't want to make the room too dead, just keep it from being an echo chamber.
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