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Recommend a set of book shelves
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<blockquote data-quote="DeonC" data-source="post: 1092892" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Another option is a bass trap that is targeted at your fundamental resonance frequencies. Your main fundamental is at circa 43Hz (corresponding to 4m), and then at an estimated 58Hz (for a room of about 2.9m high). I have bought a limp membrane bass trap for my room to help me with this. A bought one from a guy that built one with the main frequency set at 50Hz, but it work from about 40Hz to 60Hz. My main fundamentals lie at around 50Hz, so this was ideal for me. And at only R2k, it wasn't hella expensive either (the thing is 1.6m tall, and weighs 55kg). So this would be my suggestion to you. If you can nix the main fundamental frequency, you can do a lot more in that room. Just my :2c:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DeonC, post: 1092892, member: 1210"] Another option is a bass trap that is targeted at your fundamental resonance frequencies. Your main fundamental is at circa 43Hz (corresponding to 4m), and then at an estimated 58Hz (for a room of about 2.9m high). I have bought a limp membrane bass trap for my room to help me with this. A bought one from a guy that built one with the main frequency set at 50Hz, but it work from about 40Hz to 60Hz. My main fundamentals lie at around 50Hz, so this was ideal for me. And at only R2k, it wasn't hella expensive either (the thing is 1.6m tall, and weighs 55kg). So this would be my suggestion to you. If you can nix the main fundamental frequency, you can do a lot more in that room. Just my :2c: [/QUOTE]
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