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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="Doge" data-source="post: 565061" data-attributes="member: 15439"><p>Not necessarily, you can use something like a miniDSP 2x4, which can set up an active EQ between the source and Preamp or you can use some sort of media player plugin that Rodney mentioned, which may or may not be free, you'll just need a calibrated microphone.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Maybe, maybe not, If they're doing what you want them to do at the back of the room then it might be better to leave them there, I cannot stress this opinion enough, don't overdo it with the broad-band absorption, if it sounds a bit dead with the panels where you have them, you really need to make them HF reflective, otherwise from my experience, you might be better off without it.</p><p></p><p>But just accept that that type of trap is only ever going to absorb down to the mid/upper bass, and you'll be loosing a bit of pay-off for your investment VS straddling them across a corner.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doge, post: 565061, member: 15439"] Not necessarily, you can use something like a miniDSP 2x4, which can set up an active EQ between the source and Preamp or you can use some sort of media player plugin that Rodney mentioned, which may or may not be free, you'll just need a calibrated microphone. Maybe, maybe not, If they're doing what you want them to do at the back of the room then it might be better to leave them there, I cannot stress this opinion enough, don't overdo it with the broad-band absorption, if it sounds a bit dead with the panels where you have them, you really need to make them HF reflective, otherwise from my experience, you might be better off without it. But just accept that that type of trap is only ever going to absorb down to the mid/upper bass, and you'll be loosing a bit of pay-off for your investment VS straddling them across a corner. [/QUOTE]
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