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Acoustics & Room Treatment
Is it time for proper room treatment?
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<blockquote data-quote="RRankin" data-source="post: 1076962" data-attributes="member: 23526"><p>That is great to hear Raffs, well done. </p><p></p><p>I have also done it using some basic logic and admittedly, ideas stolen with the eyes from some high end room treatment setups I have seen and heard. I absolutely respect and appreciate the professional methods out there, they take the room specifics into account much more comprehensively. So I am under no illusion that my room treatment is perfect, but I seem to have gotten a shot of luck with my basic logic seemingly working out on the 80/20 principle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRankin, post: 1076962, member: 23526"] That is great to hear Raffs, well done. I have also done it using some basic logic and admittedly, ideas stolen with the eyes from some high end room treatment setups I have seen and heard. I absolutely respect and appreciate the professional methods out there, they take the room specifics into account much more comprehensively. So I am under no illusion that my room treatment is perfect, but I seem to have gotten a shot of luck with my basic logic seemingly working out on the 80/20 principle. [/QUOTE]
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