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Acoustics & Room Treatment
Broadband Absorption versus Panel Absorption
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<blockquote data-quote="Vaughan" data-source="post: 205880" data-attributes="member: 693"><p>It's difficult to deaden a room using too much bass absorption, in my opinion. If we are talking strictly broad band without a membrane then I would agree - HelmHoltz? Not so much. If you incorporate some form of HF reflection/scattering into the design then even generous broad band absorption is fine. </p><p></p><p>In my opinion, I would say that most rooms don't have nearly enough "trapping", as it were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vaughan, post: 205880, member: 693"] It's difficult to deaden a room using too much bass absorption, in my opinion. If we are talking strictly broad band without a membrane then I would agree - HelmHoltz? Not so much. If you incorporate some form of HF reflection/scattering into the design then even generous broad band absorption is fine. In my opinion, I would say that most rooms don't have nearly enough "trapping", as it were. [/QUOTE]
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