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Limp mass membrane for bass traps
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<blockquote data-quote="Atjan" data-source="post: 215484" data-attributes="member: 2323"><p>Thats really weird. I would have expected things to remain fairly the same in the bottom and then reduce decay in the higher frequencies. If your panels had no effect on the lower frequencies that you measured, I'd expected more or less the same response.</p><p></p><p>Are you sure you didn't change ANYTHING? Like the direction the microphone points in or had a truck idling outside the window. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atjan, post: 215484, member: 2323"] Thats really weird. I would have expected things to remain fairly the same in the bottom and then reduce decay in the higher frequencies. If your panels had no effect on the lower frequencies that you measured, I'd expected more or less the same response. Are you sure you didn't change ANYTHING? Like the direction the microphone points in or had a truck idling outside the window. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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