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- Thu, 2023-Mar-23, 06:24
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Membranes vs VPRs
- Replies: 8
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Membranes vs VPRs
5847 the patch back from the reflected energy matters, i might say more as the reason for the issues we are trying to solve are mostly due to hard boundaries... This is a really helpful way to think about it. Thank you. I've been thinking a lot about tortured pathways + large coverage since you fir...
- Wed, 2023-Mar-22, 10:33
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Membranes vs VPRs
- Replies: 8
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Membranes vs VPRs
so using layers of insulation and MLV (for example) can cover much wider areas (which means more attenuation even if "inefficient") and tortured pathways to/from hard boundaries are the trick. Are you able to explain why most designers use a denser layer of insulation material first, in f...
- Tue, 2023-Mar-21, 06:09
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Membranes vs VPRs
- Replies: 8
- Views: 10165
Membranes vs VPRs
Thanks for replying Glenn. This is so cool. The speed of sound transmission in steel is a factor I haven't come across before (with regard to VPR design), and it makes sense. Would you say there's a certain threshold of thickness and/or kg/m2 of a membrane like MLV that ought not to be crossed? And ...
- Sun, 2023-Mar-19, 08:16
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Membranes vs VPRs
- Replies: 8
- Views: 10165
Membranes vs VPRs
Hi all, Firstly, I just want to say thanks to all the folks who contribute to this forum. It's a wealth of knowledge. Thank you. OK, I've got a few theoretical questions that the pro designers among us may be unwilling to publicly divulge their expertise on. That's fine - I'll try my luck, and maybe...
- Tue, 2023-Jan-10, 13:15
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Treatment of a small boxy room - REW file attached
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Treatment of a small boxy room - REW file attached
corners are ideal for resonant traps which support multiple frequencies - top and bottom - LF, middle - midrange. divide the sections to improve efficiencies rather than a single compartment (the differing openings / spacings will result in less effective absorption for a given set) May I ask you t...