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Acoustics & Room Treatment
My new listening room
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<blockquote data-quote="fdlsys" data-source="post: 288330" data-attributes="member: 2310"><p>Not even close! Mine is a 4x6.2m with 4.2m ceiling, with an "L" of about 2.5x3.5m (ceiling at 3.5m) on one side. What is the culprit of the bass suckout, I have no clue. </p><p>I experimented with two tightly wound 10m rolls of Isotherm - corners front and rear, symmetric and asymmetric placement - no difference whatsoever except killing the life out of speakers (midrange) when placed behind them (ESLs, bi-directional).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fdlsys, post: 288330, member: 2310"] Not even close! Mine is a 4x6.2m with 4.2m ceiling, with an "L" of about 2.5x3.5m (ceiling at 3.5m) on one side. What is the culprit of the bass suckout, I have no clue. I experimented with two tightly wound 10m rolls of Isotherm - corners front and rear, symmetric and asymmetric placement - no difference whatsoever except killing the life out of speakers (midrange) when placed behind them (ESLs, bi-directional). [/QUOTE]
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