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There is a lot more to this (room treatment) than selecting which brand and/or type of treatment to use. Don't you need to measure the room to find out the issues and what will work best?
Hello,I am interested in treating my room. I have been looking into the eight nerve & echo busters products. Does anyone have any feedback on them. Pro's & Con's? I would like to hear all the feedback.thanks-
Does anyone have any feedback on them. Pro's & Con's? I would like to hear all the feedback.
One final point is the surprising number of acoustic product vendors who give no performance data at all. Testing in an acoustics lab is not free, but the cost is reasonable (about $1,000) for anyone running a real business. We're often asked how MiniTraps compare to various other products for which no data is offered at all. Think about that. Would you buy an expensive pair of loudspeakers without having any idea of their frequency response? Or a power amp with absolutely no distortion, noise, or even output power specs? Marketing acoustic panels without furnishing performance data tells consumers either "We have no idea if they actually work" or, worse, "We did test them and they're not very good."
Ethan, I can only think you were referring to Eighth Nerve with your quote from your website as it pertains to this thread.
Diffusion also breaks up reflections without removing energy from the room. Diffusion for bass problems is not practical due to the physics of low freq sound, but higher up diffusion sounds (feels?) better than absorption for quality sound listening. Above bass freqs absorbtion is best used for "noise reduction," not music. Quality diffusion is MUCH more expensive though, so absorption is frequently chosen to treat all freqs when budget is a concern. Rich
I have a question that is slightly OT (but I think still relevant). I remember there was a room design software package a while back that allowed for some analysis of room modes and reflections, but my memory tells me it was fairly simplistic (room was basically 4 walls, speakers were always front firing...). Is there any software package that allows you to create complex room shapes (maybe part of one wall being a half wall, adding a bay window...) and using different kinds of speaker architectures (dipole, point source...)? And is it not that expensive (or maybe even free! )?
Is there any software package that allows you to create complex room shapes