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What if any benifit would I gain by attaching a 3"x 3" sq. piece of open cel foam running both the lengths and widths of the room. Would this help to break down some wall to ceiling problems and help with echo, glare, slap back ect??
I guess 40% room and maybe 60% source- its certainly the impressioin I am getting IMR so far.
Quote from: 1000a on 2 Jun 2007, 04:36 pm I guess 40% room and maybe 60% source- its certainly the impressioin I am getting IMR so far. Truly, I would not be surprised that the room sources may even be higher!Paul
all this info basicly comes from Jon Risch's website, check it out. what a super guy passing on great info just because.
Hey 1000a,the funny thing is that anyone 'in the know' will certainly tout acoustic treatments as paramount. I think many folks just don't want to face the reality that these efforts are necessary. From what I know, acoustic treatments just might be the only part of this hobby that doesn't involve much snake oil, or voodoo. And, that can improve ANY system in any room. However, take that statement with a grain of salt considering I use Room Tunes, which are possibly the wiggiest of all treatments since they don't deal with reflection points but rather the pressure in the room. If you want a really effective tool for this, contact (gulp) michael green audio to get 2 Echo Pillows. My room is pretty large and had a terrible clapback problem...the buzz/ringing/bangngngngngn lasted about 1/2 a second after a clap before pinning the 2 pillows up in the proper locations. now its non-existent.I'm not sure if they sell these individually, but would probably be $30 total as a guestimate. 8th Nerve also has Response pillows that are a similar shape, but it looks like they are no longer making that proudct line.Each pillow is about 6" tall x 14" long and they must be installed on adjacent walls, midway down each wall at the wall/ceiling intersection. Of the 10 pillows that came with my Room Tunes kit, the 2 Echo pillows are the least noticeable visually.About a month ago i loaned out my kit to a friend, but forgot these pillows. without any other treatments there was still no clapback...I'm sure you could make these too, but take Ethan's advice and use the proper material...matt
Matt,We still make the Response line, but are changing factories so they are temporarily unavailable. I have taken the liberty of improving the products during the hiatus and will be releasing the Response PRO line which is slightly larger and thicker, to increase performance significantly. They should be shipping in less than two months.The Seam product acts in the same way as the older Echo product did, but better because there is more surface area. That is why we discontinued the Echo, because in all cases the Seam was more effective at that placement location.Best Regards,Nathan LoyerEighth Nerve