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Thinking of making bass traps - will these dimensions work-150 x 350 x 1600 mm?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rodney_gold" data-source="post: 564647" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Papa..what exactly is wrong at your listening position?</p><p>not at the walls etc..at your listening position..get your listening position right , then once you identify the "ills" then proceed to treat them.</p><p></p><p>Slabs of uthermo across corners is not treatment , and if it is , you need to know what that treatment is actually doing and what freq range it affects..</p><p>You have been given pretty good advice in this thread , but you are persisting in a total shotgun approach</p><p></p><p>I know those speakers , your best bet is a sub and a low bass management solution and then just treat your first reflection points if you can , sidewalls , floor and perhaps ceilings. as easy as that.. afterwards you can fine tune.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rodney_gold, post: 564647, member: 579"] Papa..what exactly is wrong at your listening position? not at the walls etc..at your listening position..get your listening position right , then once you identify the "ills" then proceed to treat them. Slabs of uthermo across corners is not treatment , and if it is , you need to know what that treatment is actually doing and what freq range it affects.. You have been given pretty good advice in this thread , but you are persisting in a total shotgun approach I know those speakers , your best bet is a sub and a low bass management solution and then just treat your first reflection points if you can , sidewalls , floor and perhaps ceilings. as easy as that.. afterwards you can fine tune. [/QUOTE]
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