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The perfect home cinema/audio stereo listening room
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackjack" data-source="post: 216484" data-attributes="member: 13343"><p>OK, so after reading BEF's posts and getting re-stimulated to do more work on my room, I have decided to post what I have been thinking of so far and get some more opinions from the forum.</p><p></p><p>I have decided on the Golden Trapagon with a slight difference, I have curved the back wall and I will square the room off at the back with a 50 x 50mm welded mesh. Behind the mesh will be approx 1m (deepest point in centre) of densely packed carpet underfelt, from the floor to roof. I feel that because of the magnitude of the absorbing....this should solve most of my sound reflections.</p><p></p><p>Pics to follow</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackjack, post: 216484, member: 13343"] OK, so after reading BEF's posts and getting re-stimulated to do more work on my room, I have decided to post what I have been thinking of so far and get some more opinions from the forum. I have decided on the Golden Trapagon with a slight difference, I have curved the back wall and I will square the room off at the back with a 50 x 50mm welded mesh. Behind the mesh will be approx 1m (deepest point in centre) of densely packed carpet underfelt, from the floor to roof. I feel that because of the magnitude of the absorbing....this should solve most of my sound reflections. Pics to follow [/QUOTE]
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