Thanks, Bryan! I do have a somewhat long question for planning purposes.
Some (most?
) of us have "imperfect" listening rooms that don't have four corners that can accommodate the Tri Traps, yet their performance appears to be one of the best "bang for the buck" of the GIK line. You have an interesting product in the soffit trap and the cost on one soffit trap is similar to two Tri Traps. So this begs the question of which is the better performer in a mid-wall location?
My goal is smoothing bass below 300Hz and improving decay times below 300Hz.
So if I were to place two Tri Traps in an alternate "non" corner alignment, would they work the same, less, or more than one soffit trap in a similar location?
1. Tri Traps "on their side" with the right angle meeting the floor/wall intersection lining the rear wall?
2. Tri Traps "in reverse" with the long side against the wall and the right angle sticking out like a point?
Or would the benefit from one soffit trap out perform the two Tri Traps used in this manner? I ask because if I add the sabins for two Tri Traps at 50Hz (6.5 x 2 I get 13 sabins) vs. one soffit trap (8.6 x 1 is 8.6 sabins). I'm not sure if this is how this works or not.
I hope the nature of my questions makes sense....
John