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In Reply to: Re: (RIVES or Knowledgeable Inmates) How Can I Measure the Effectiveness of Bass Traps? posted by Jon Risch on March 15, 2004 at 21:34:46:
So in other words.If you can run this test using 1/3 octave frequencies, say from 20 to 200 and each tone burst decays at the same rate but less than 62.5 ms you would have good room LF response.
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- Re: (RIVES or Knowledgeable Inmates) How Can I Measure the Effectiveness of Bass Traps? - rje 05:35:29 03/16/04 (9)
- Re: (RIVES or Knowledgeable Inmates) How Can I Measure the Effectiveness of Bass Traps? - Ethan Winer 10:59:14 03/16/04 (3)
- Not wholly appropriate. - Jon Risch 21:06:18 03/16/04 (2)
- Re: Not wholly appropriate. - Ethan Winer 09:22:01 03/17/04 (1)
- Re: Not wholly appropriate. - Jon Risch 22:30:39 03/24/04 (0)
- Re: (RIVES or Knowledgeable Inmates) How Can I Measure the Effectiveness of Bass Traps? - Jon Risch 10:35:52 03/16/04 (4)
- Re: (RIVES or Knowledgeable Inmates) How Can I Measure the Effectiveness of Bass Traps? - rje 16:13:52 03/16/04 (3)
- Re: (RIVES or Knowledgeable Inmates) How Can I Measure the Effectiveness of Bass Traps? - Jon Risch 20:51:05 03/16/04 (2)
- Re: (RIVES or Knowledgeable Inmates) How Can I Measure the Effectiveness of Bass Traps? - Ethan Winer 09:24:33 03/17/04 (1)
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