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<blockquote data-quote="Blues" data-source="post: 177980" data-attributes="member: 394"><p>for a start there are room mode calculators, which give you a rough idea of your rooms behaviour. they don't take into consideration building materials, furniture and speaker location though.</p><p>I also tried the approach to measure with a spl-meter, but gave it up very quickly, as the results were not really helpful. </p><p>I now rely on my ears, and that combined with longer term listening (no bloody a/b) and a diversity of music gives me much better results. also it's more fun. it's pretty easy to pick up if you need absorption on first reflection points, front or rear wall, and with bass traps, well my sound never worsened when I put in more of them. </p><p>one of the things I'd like to build is a tunable bass trap...</p><p></p><p>calculator:</p><p><a href="http://www.bobgolds.com/Mode/RoomModes.htm" target="_blank">http://www.bobgolds.com/Mode/RoomModes.htm</a></p><p></p><p>bass trap:</p><p><a href="http://www.vicoustic.com/VN/Homecinema/ProdutoInfo.asp?Id=78" target="_blank">http://www.vicoustic.com/VN/Homecinema/ProdutoInfo.asp?Id=78</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blues, post: 177980, member: 394"] for a start there are room mode calculators, which give you a rough idea of your rooms behaviour. they don't take into consideration building materials, furniture and speaker location though. I also tried the approach to measure with a spl-meter, but gave it up very quickly, as the results were not really helpful. I now rely on my ears, and that combined with longer term listening (no bloody a/b) and a diversity of music gives me much better results. also it's more fun. it's pretty easy to pick up if you need absorption on first reflection points, front or rear wall, and with bass traps, well my sound never worsened when I put in more of them. one of the things I'd like to build is a tunable bass trap... calculator: [url=http://www.bobgolds.com/Mode/RoomModes.htm]http://www.bobgolds.com/Mode/RoomModes.htm[/url] bass trap: [url=http://www.vicoustic.com/VN/Homecinema/ProdutoInfo.asp?Id=78]http://www.vicoustic.com/VN/Homecinema/ProdutoInfo.asp?Id=78[/url] [/QUOTE]
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