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Hmmm....that's the only brand of beer that I've never seen Lonewolf photographed with!
Do you have 8th Nerve Response treatments? I almost bought them once but when they announced the new series I figured it might be wise to wait. Now that work is slower I'd like to get some acoustic treatment up and running.
Oh, yeah- just now noticed it! Perhaps. It's nice of you to offer, but I wonder if it wouldn't take me a month to figure out how to hook up and use it!
Quote from: Rob BabcockOh, yeah- just now noticed it! Perhaps. It's nice of you to offer, but I wonder if it wouldn't take me a month to figure out how to hook up and use it! I'm sure there are a few who could help you along with it....even if your stuck....in the "middle of nowhere".... ....Looks like your goal was reached.... [/list:u]
Quote from: lonewolfny42Quote from: Rob BabcockOh, yeah- just now noticed it! Perhaps. It's nice of you to offer, but I wonder if it wouldn't take me a month to figure out how to hook up and use it! I'm sure there are a few who could help you along with it....even if your stuck....in the "middle of nowhere".... ....Looks like your goal was reached.... [/list:u] C'mon- are you callin' me a spammer?
Costco $15.60 or so for a pack of 15. Wal-mart $6.50 (I think) pack of 4. Just a little information for a favorite.
Quote from: Destroyer of Smiles.Costco $15.60 or so for a pack of 15. Wal-mart $6.50 (I think) pack of 4. Just a little information for a favorite.Do you mean the Guiness?
HHmmm - beer can diffuser - interesting. might work for about 4Khz and up but what I'm looking for is a diffuser/ absorber in the 30Hz range. Maybe I just need more Guinness
> What does this do for acoustics? <I know your question was tongue in cheek, but I actually tested beer cans once (by ear, not in a lab). I wanted to see if a few six packs stacked up to create a small wall would be an effective diffusor. It was not. It seems like the convex surfaces might help to diffuse sound, rather than reflect straight back in the same direction. But the concave areas between the cans negated any benefit because they focused the sound. It wasn't just "a wash," but actually sounded worse than a bare wall.--Ethan