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Audio and Video Talk
Acoustics & Room Treatment
Absorption / Cladding
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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 783378" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>If that is your room, some treatment would definately be required. Dimensions would help to determine what and where. For instance, what is the distance of the wall behind the couch? Generally speaking some diffusers would work there, but if it is relatively close I think absorption would be better. </p><p>Absorbtion panels on the first reflection points on the side walls is a must.</p><p>Treatment behind the speakers not critical for mid and high frequencies, apart from taming reverberation time, for which diffusers would makes more sense than absorption. </p><p>If you have space you could probably benefit from bass traps behind the speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 783378, member: 62"] If that is your room, some treatment would definately be required. Dimensions would help to determine what and where. For instance, what is the distance of the wall behind the couch? Generally speaking some diffusers would work there, but if it is relatively close I think absorption would be better. Absorbtion panels on the first reflection points on the side walls is a must. Treatment behind the speakers not critical for mid and high frequencies, apart from taming reverberation time, for which diffusers would makes more sense than absorption. If you have space you could probably benefit from bass traps behind the speakers. [/QUOTE]
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