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Post by Ethan Winer on Nov 7, 2017 15:39:32 GMT
Excellent!
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Post by emrod on Nov 27, 2017 22:46:05 GMT
Yep good job Post some pics of your room if its possible I have the same problem in my room .. Thx
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Post by Hexspa on Nov 28, 2017 22:02:36 GMT
Yep good job Post some pics of your room if its possible I have the same problem in my room .. Thx He's posted several pics.
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Post by emrod on Nov 29, 2017 0:19:08 GMT
Hi hexspa Yes but in april , before his « summer treatment » The room response is better in october .. he says that he add some trap , so if its possible to have pics about the room after the all treatment.. Personaly i reduce the dip at 80hz by moving the speakers away from the front wall ... But i already have another little hole around 130hz .. Sorry for my english , iam french 😂
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Post by Hexspa on Dec 1, 2017 16:39:44 GMT
Hi hexspa Yes but in april , before his « summer treatment » The room response is better in october .. he says that he add some trap , so if its possible to have pics about the room after the all treatment.. Personaly i reduce the dip at 80hz by moving the speakers away from the front wall ... But i already have another little hole around 130hz .. Sorry for my english , iam french 😂 I see. Yes, I agree that the chronicling of this post could be more clearly organized. Please start a thread for your room. Because you probably have different dimensions, orientation as well as dissimilar treatment implementation, you need customized attention. If you post pictures, acoustic measurements and a diagram of physical layout, it would be most helpful. Thanks.
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Post by emrod on Dec 11, 2017 20:45:51 GMT
thanks passim for your picture you really make a good job its really looks good.. you definitely like the wood...^^
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Post by Hexspa on Dec 12, 2017 4:17:41 GMT
Well heres one panorama picture. Maybe i like wood I didn't know this but, after flipping through the Absorbers and Diffusers book, turns out treating the front wall with a lot of absorption and having a diffuse back wall is kind of a LEDE (live end, dead end) approach.
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Post by Hexspa on Feb 25, 2019 23:13:20 GMT
Is this a new room? Looks awesome.
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