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Acoustics & Room Treatment
Influence of furniture on bass response
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<blockquote data-quote="Waterhond" data-source="post: 102951" data-attributes="member: 1200"><p>A very good PDF article by a certain Jack Bouska for designing a listening room can be found here: </p><p>http://jgbouska.tripod.com/audio/room_design.pdf</p><p></p><p>Has a handy table of absorption coefficients for various furnishings and building materials - it can be seen that couches and heavy curtains are some of the best at absorbing certain frequencies.</p><p>The man's room that he builds is very ugly, but the various tables are very informative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waterhond, post: 102951, member: 1200"] A very good PDF article by a certain Jack Bouska for designing a listening room can be found here: http://jgbouska.tripod.com/audio/room_design.pdf Has a handy table of absorption coefficients for various furnishings and building materials - it can be seen that couches and heavy curtains are some of the best at absorbing certain frequencies. The man's room that he builds is very ugly, but the various tables are very informative. [/QUOTE]
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