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Bass Traps - Thermocoustex
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaughan" data-source="post: 119871" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>It's not really a matter of how low the speaker can extend to. Many speakers can claim to extend down to 30 Hz or below that. It's a matter of how low <strong>and how loud</strong> - all you need is a pressure change to be able to perceive these frequencies. In the smaller room the 801's can pressurize the room easier so you can feel/perceive those low frequencies better. Adding velocity absorbers is not going to add room gain. It will help with nulls and dips...but you'll hardly have big dips at 22 Hz or below in your size room. </p><p></p><p>With low frequencies, it's all about cone area x travel (ie displacement).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaughan, post: 119871, member: 693"] It's not really a matter of how low the speaker can extend to. Many speakers can claim to extend down to 30 Hz or below that. It's a matter of how low [b]and how loud[/b] - all you need is a pressure change to be able to perceive these frequencies. In the smaller room the 801's can pressurize the room easier so you can feel/perceive those low frequencies better. Adding velocity absorbers is not going to add room gain. It will help with nulls and dips...but you'll hardly have big dips at 22 Hz or below in your size room. With low frequencies, it's all about cone area x travel (ie displacement). [/QUOTE]
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