I have never dealt with room treatments before. I know the basic concept of how they work and why you use them for the most part. However, I'm not exactly sure what products do what, but I'm sure a simple Google search can answer those questions.
I'm not sure if I'll do any room treatments in the apartment we're in at the moment. We have a 14 month lease (7 months into it so far) and are planning on hopefully renting a house after this. I'm tired of apartment living, not being able to play my system the way I want, random noise from neighbors on two sides and below us, crappy parking... You get the idea.
When we do move into a house, I plan on taking things to the next level and have my try at room treatments. I have hybrid open baffle speakers, hybrid as the bass section is in a sealed enclosure, but the two mids and tweeter are on the OB. I plan on upgrading the crossover components in them as well as adding some No-Rez to the enclosures, and maybe, possibly upgrading the midrange drivers which would ultimately mean a rework on the crossovers.
Anywho, with that said, we also have 6 (yes, SIX) cats, all of which come complete with their little sharp "fish hooks". I want to be able to do room treatments but know darn well the kitties will see the bass traps and what have you as fun and new scratching posts. Of course, the other option would be getting the mews de-clawed, but that would probably cost more than all the room treatments twice over!
So my question is, can bass traps be suspended from the ceiling or mounted midway up the walls and still be functional?They would have to be around 36" above the floor so they are out of reach.
Again, it'll probably be another 7 months or so before I actually do any of this. I just happen to click on "The Acoustics Circle" forum and started reading this morning, hence why I started thinking about it some.
Many thanks in advance.
