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- Sun, 2024-Jan-07, 07:58
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Listening Room: Achieving Good Acoustics with Absorbers, Resonators, and Diffusers
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Listening Room: Achieving Good Acoustics with Absorbers, Resonators, and Diffusers
Thank you, gullfo, for the tip with the membrane absorber. I initially built one membrane absorber tuned to 128Hz as a test and placed it in the corresponding location in the room. With this acoustic measure, I could gain around 6dB. The approach with membrane absorbers for this frequency range work...
- Thu, 2024-Jan-04, 06:23
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Listening Room: Achieving Good Acoustics with Absorbers, Resonators, and Diffusers
- Replies: 5
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Listening Room: Achieving Good Acoustics with Absorbers, Resonators, and Diffusers
My 6 absorbers are relatively large, 2.40m x 0.60m. Currently, they cover 14.6% of the surfaces without considering the floor. So I thought, instead of continuing with absorbers, to move towards Helmholtz resonators. But what do I tune them to? Is a null worse than a peak (the latter can be easily c...
- Wed, 2024-Jan-03, 04:16
- Forum: RECORDING STUDIO DESIGN
- Topic: Listening Room: Achieving Good Acoustics with Absorbers, Resonators, and Diffusers
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7778
Listening Room: Achieving Good Acoustics with Absorbers, Resonators, and Diffusers
My Goals In my Hifi listening room, I aim for a targeted room optimization to create an optimal listening experience. The focus is on establishing a clearly defined stereo image to precisely determine the positions of sound sources. A broad soundstage with clearly audible 3D layering is important t...