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May I ask a few questions? My room is very small; approximately 15.5 feet long X 15' wide, but the room narrows to 12.5' wide beyond 5' from the front wall. The room has 8' ceilings. There is approximately 200 square feet of floor space. There are 2' X 4' X 4" bass traps diagonally mounted in the top corners, 2' X 4' X 2" acoustic panels behind the speakers, on the wall behind the listening position, at the first and second reflection points on the side walls, and at the first reflection point on the ceiling. There are also (3) 2' X 4' X 1" acoustic panels adjoining the 2" panel on the ceiling (a 1" panel is behind the 2" panel, and the other two 1" panels are on the sides of the 2" and 1" panels, creating an 8' X 4' "multi-panel" that is suspended approximately 6" from the ceiling). My system is two-channel audio.I would like more bass absorption.
1) At what frequency ranges is plastic transparent to wavelengths? Does the thickness of the plastic have any effect on the transparency? I was planning to stack or stand multiple panels of 2" 703 for bass traps. Temporarily or permanently wrapping the panels in plastic would be more convenient than covering them in fabric.
2) Do bass traps need to be placed symmetrically in a room? The only places that I can put bass traps at floor level are a) in the corner near the left speaker, b) in the right rear corner of the room (where there is a three foot wide opening into an alcove), and c) behind my listening chair.
3) Would a bass trap behind my listening chair, which is four feet from the rear wall have any effect if the bass trap did not extend above the back of my chair? I was considering making a 24" X 48" X 24" bass trap from (12) 2' X 4' X 2" 703 panels and laying the trap length-wise on the floor behind the chair. The chair is leather-covered.
Yes, my daughter has an iPod. I have Macintosh computers, including a MacBook Pro. I am sure that there is a method of recording the disc. I tried seven times. I could play the disc on my computer but not in the Marantz CDP that I use as a transport.
Quote from: oneinthepipe on 15 Feb 2009, 10:20 pmYes, my daughter has an iPod. I have Macintosh computers, including a MacBook Pro. I am sure that there is a method of recording the disc. I tried seven times. I could play the disc on my computer but not in the Marantz CDP that I use as a transport.Depending on how old your Marantz CDP is, it may not be able to play MP3s. That's my guess. Are you normally able to play MP3 from CD? If not, you'd have to convert them to WAV files. You could use a minijack to RCA adapter to play the tones right from your laptop.Best of luck!
My guess is that some of what you're experiencing is more a matter of being out of balance than anything else. There is a lot of thin/very thin absorption and little to nothing of any thickness. I'd be looking at thickening up the panels over your head, in the corners, and behind you before I worried about adding anything else.Bryan