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<blockquote data-quote="Hennie" data-source="post: 15772" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>Well they will have their reasons for doing that. Perhaps the room is too live and it needs additional absorption, or perhaps it is a wideband absorption panel serving an additional purpose, like combating standing waves. Or it could be used to suppress another problem like flutter echo.</p><p></p><p>If one's listening position is close to the rear wall, absorption there can make sense, because a short delay reflection from the rear wall can be particularly awful. Dunno why, but I personally find it quite distracting.</p><p></p><p>Is acoustics consulting and treatment part of Sonor's regular business? Or is it a special service? I'd like to know, because I might need a good acoustics service in future too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hennie, post: 15772, member: 20"] Well they will have their reasons for doing that. Perhaps the room is too live and it needs additional absorption, or perhaps it is a wideband absorption panel serving an additional purpose, like combating standing waves. Or it could be used to suppress another problem like flutter echo. If one's listening position is close to the rear wall, absorption there can make sense, because a short delay reflection from the rear wall can be particularly awful. Dunno why, but I personally find it quite distracting. Is acoustics consulting and treatment part of Sonor's regular business? Or is it a special service? I'd like to know, because I might need a good acoustics service in future too. [/QUOTE]
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