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Acoustics & Room Treatment
4 Acoustic Myths That Should Go Into the Garbage Can
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<blockquote data-quote="perfectionist" data-source="post: 559599" data-attributes="member: 1603"><p>This is true Martin but the main difference between the 2 is the floor space you have to use. Limp mass material (mineral wool) uses a lot more volume to achieve the same results as a membrane absorber. I've had to move to a new house and time permitting I will be consulting with Dennis using his designs for low frequency Etc. management. I shall post my readings and findings for all to read, but I have to start from scratch so give me some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perfectionist, post: 559599, member: 1603"] This is true Martin but the main difference between the 2 is the floor space you have to use. Limp mass material (mineral wool) uses a lot more volume to achieve the same results as a membrane absorber. I've had to move to a new house and time permitting I will be consulting with Dennis using his designs for low frequency Etc. management. I shall post my readings and findings for all to read, but I have to start from scratch so give me some time. [/QUOTE]
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