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Again, surface area is great but not a substitute for thickness. You can overkill from 80Hz up all you want but if you ignore the deep bass, it's still not under controlBryan
Bryan McK:A listening room doesn't look right, IMO, without acoustic treatments. Even a treated room looks rather bear to me if there aren't some treatments hanging from the ceiling.
Unfortutunately, small, unobtrusive, and effective in the bass just don't go togther. Bass just takes size, mass, and thickness.Bryan
Quote from: bpape on 4 Sep 2009, 03:59 amAgain, surface area is great but not a substitute for thickness. You can overkill from 80Hz up all you want but if you ignore the deep bass, it's still not under controlBryanSo if you address below 80 hz with panels or pillars near the floor, and put something smaller up top, isn't that better than just panels near the floor?Bryan
I would like small, unobtrusive but effective bass traps for the ceiling.
They're not as small as those fabric "bikini corner" things you may have seen, but they work a lot better.--Ethan
the most unobtrusive thing for a corner trap---is to build it floor to ceiling from my research on the subject.