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Not sure but I like the 1D scatters left and right.2D scatters R+L Up and Down seems a waste.That sub thing,keep them the same model ect if you are going 3 or 4That’s like your mains with one radio shack speaker and oneUtopia speaker (STUPID).Tried two subs in the front(svs(sb16s) one was good and did the crawl and the front and back walls turned out Superb and true all rooms are different.I know the sub is off topic but pissses me off when you have two subs and someone says buy two more inferior ones.That could be a whole mess o whomp ass to try and dial in.1D and I could be wrong but 2D just seem aWaste unless perhaps the floor and ceiling untreatedI use a few Realtraps diffusers and unite a few Gik Alpha panels 6”.Room is only 12 x21x7.5 but she sounds real good.Drop ceiling is treated with the RT minitraps(ceiling tile).6” 24x24 all around the floor/wall corners also and tricorners.To bad you couldn’t audition both.
why do you want more treatment?
To bad you couldn’t audition both.
with just 7’ ceiling you do not need 2D scattering, the 1d would be sufficient
Communicated with a different expert in acoustical treatments and his opinion is that, while absorption is a good idea, it makes no sense at all to put diffusion panels on my front wall since I have regular box type speakers. Ugh.
Someone may have said this already, but with just 7’ ceiling you do not need 2D scattering, the 1d would be sufficient.
Is it likely to make much difference in this setting? I wonder if it would be more helpful to consider Alpha panels as balanced absorbers with modest scattering capabilities (https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=175772.0). However, the scattering occurs primarily at higher frequencies, and conventional box speakers typically become more directional with increasing frequency, so the amount of early reflected sound scattered towards the ceiling seems likely to be low.