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Acoustics & Room Treatment
Absorption / Cladding
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<blockquote data-quote="Dolby" data-source="post: 783319" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I have a blank wall behind my speakers and want to do something to do aesthetically to it. Rodney pointed me in the direction of Rockwood cladding which - aside from looking good - has decent measured acoustic properties as well (http://www.rockwoodcladding.co.za/pdf/acoustic-values.pdf) <em>(I have no idea what those numbers all mean ....)</em></p><p></p><p>If I did this on my front wall behind the speakers - would it help a little?</p><p>Or does it need to be REAR wall for absorption?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dolby, post: 783319, member: 17"] Hi, I have a blank wall behind my speakers and want to do something to do aesthetically to it. Rodney pointed me in the direction of Rockwood cladding which - aside from looking good - has decent measured acoustic properties as well (http://www.rockwoodcladding.co.za/pdf/acoustic-values.pdf) [i](I have no idea what those numbers all mean ....)[/i] If I did this on my front wall behind the speakers - would it help a little? Or does it need to be REAR wall for absorption? [/QUOTE]
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