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In Reply to: Subs vs acoustic treatment posted by KlausR. on January 24, 2008 at 05:02:29:
Klaus,
> I would try to find out whether or not room modes are a problem at all.
If you have a domestic size room, modes are always a problem. Unless you consider peak/null spans of 20 to 30 dB or even more, and ringing of half a second or longer, not to be a "problem."
> apart from the acoustic ceiling I have no treatment whatsoever and in 6 years time I have discovered only one mode that actually gets excited and is perceived at listening position <
You've never actually measured your room using appropriate software like ETF, right? :-)
--Ethan
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Follow Ups
- RE: Subs vs acoustic treatment - Ethan Winer 09:51:48 01/24/08 (4)
- Re:If you have a domestic size room, modes are always a problem - KlausR. 22:05:14 01/25/08 (3)
- RE: Re:If you have a domestic size room, modes are always a problem - David Aiken 18:14:45 01/27/08 (2)
- RE: Re:If you have a domestic size room, modes are always a problem - KlausR. 00:52:42 01/30/08 (1)
- RE: Re:If you have a domestic size room, modes are always a problem - David Aiken 06:34:32 01/30/08 (0)