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Bass traps and other gadgets: where?
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<blockquote data-quote="Norval" data-source="post: 50932" data-attributes="member: 62"><p>Here: http://www.acousticpanels.co.za/</p><p></p><p>Myself and some other people on the forum might be able to assist as well. There are many web pages you can get info on, te best probably Ethan Winters web site realtraps.com</p><p>Few things to concider.</p><p>1) Get bass traps. If you have a problem frequency a tuned trap might even be the answer, but if your room is small you may use wideband traps in the corners.</p><p>2) Put mid/high absorbsion at your first reflection points.</p><p>3) If you are close to the rear wall you need absorbsion there as well, but if you are far away rather use deflection panels.</p><p>4) Do not over treat your room with absorbers.</p><p></p><p>end of story ;D</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norval, post: 50932, member: 62"] Here: http://www.acousticpanels.co.za/ Myself and some other people on the forum might be able to assist as well. There are many web pages you can get info on, te best probably Ethan Winters web site realtraps.com Few things to concider. 1) Get bass traps. If you have a problem frequency a tuned trap might even be the answer, but if your room is small you may use wideband traps in the corners. 2) Put mid/high absorbsion at your first reflection points. 3) If you are close to the rear wall you need absorbsion there as well, but if you are far away rather use deflection panels. 4) Do not over treat your room with absorbers. end of story ;D [/QUOTE]
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