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Not A Bad Video On Explaining Room Acoustics
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<blockquote data-quote="AlleyCat" data-source="post: 942456" data-attributes="member: 2194"><p>For those wondering what the video is about, from Jesco Lohan :</p><p></p><p>? <strong>Understanding the acoustics in your room without making your head explode.</strong></p><p>? How the distance to your speakers impacts the sound you are hearing.</p><p>? How room shape and geometry affects the frequency response and what to do when your working </p><p> with an odd shaped room.</p><p>? <strong>The right way to use EQ in your room.</strong></p><p>? How (not) to EQ room modes / standing waves.</p><p>? Why it?s so difficult to understand measurements properly.</p><p>? <strong>The 3 big wins to focus on to get the best bang for your buck.</strong></p><p>? The difference an untreated vs a treated room can make.</p><p>? <strong>Judging how much treatment you need to fix the bass.</strong></p><p>? How much you should invest in your acoustic treatment, whether you?re just starting out, want the </p><p> best of the best, or anything in between.</p><p>? <strong>A walkthrough of the treatment in my room, why the panels are placed where they are, and </strong></p><p><strong> how the combined absorber/diffusor works.</strong></p><p>? Why you shouldn?t forget 90deg corners when treating reflections.</p><p>? How the Pareto Principle applies to acoustic treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlleyCat, post: 942456, member: 2194"] For those wondering what the video is about, from Jesco Lohan : ? [b]Understanding the acoustics in your room without making your head explode.[/b] ? How the distance to your speakers impacts the sound you are hearing. ? How room shape and geometry affects the frequency response and what to do when your working with an odd shaped room. ? [b]The right way to use EQ in your room.[/b] ? How (not) to EQ room modes / standing waves. ? Why it?s so difficult to understand measurements properly. ? [b]The 3 big wins to focus on to get the best bang for your buck.[/b] ? The difference an untreated vs a treated room can make. ? [b]Judging how much treatment you need to fix the bass.[/b] ? How much you should invest in your acoustic treatment, whether you?re just starting out, want the best of the best, or anything in between. ? [b]A walkthrough of the treatment in my room, why the panels are placed where they are, and how the combined absorber/diffusor works.[/b] ? Why you shouldn?t forget 90deg corners when treating reflections. ? How the Pareto Principle applies to acoustic treatment. [/QUOTE]
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