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Amazing room acoustic site and resource
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<blockquote data-quote="Micron" data-source="post: 551056" data-attributes="member: 17294"><p>That Gearslutz link is a great resource. Gearslutz is definitely the "go to" pro recording and mixing forum. </p><p></p><p>If anybody wishes to learn more about acoustics and acoustic treatment there is a wonderful book by F. Alton Everest and Ken Pohlmann called Master Handbook of Acoustics.</p><p></p><p>Nice Foamrite videos to use for marketing. It's a shame that Gareth had to mention that covering all the walls of a room with absorption panels makes the room "sound proof" though. I've been interested in Foamrite products in the past but can't find any absorption coefficients on the website. Have you guys measured absorption coefficients of your panels in anechoic chambers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Micron, post: 551056, member: 17294"] That Gearslutz link is a great resource. Gearslutz is definitely the "go to" pro recording and mixing forum. If anybody wishes to learn more about acoustics and acoustic treatment there is a wonderful book by F. Alton Everest and Ken Pohlmann called Master Handbook of Acoustics. Nice Foamrite videos to use for marketing. It's a shame that Gareth had to mention that covering all the walls of a room with absorption panels makes the room "sound proof" though. I've been interested in Foamrite products in the past but can't find any absorption coefficients on the website. Have you guys measured absorption coefficients of your panels in anechoic chambers? [/QUOTE]
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