On Tue, 27 Mar 2018 08:52:34 -0700 (PDT), Iain
wrote:
sunnuntai 25. maaliskuuta 2018 23.21.54 UTC+3 Don Pearce kirjoitti:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2018 16:25:51 -0000, "Brian Gaff"
wrote:
My bedroom is almost square with one corner with an airing cupboard and the
next one sliced off by the chimney as it runs up from the floor below.
It has this middle sounding honk no matter what speakers I use. Short of
coating all the walls with old cardboard egg boxes I wondered if these new
miracle speakers from Sonos might help, or is this room auto compensation
stuff just hype as to me it seems that if there is a resonance you won't
stop that no matter how you adjust speaker frequency response.
Brian
Egg boxes never did anything,
The legendary Gooseberry Studio in Soho had a drum room with walls
and ceiling lined with egg boxes, or rather egg trays - the larger
square ones. It worked pretty well.
but if you have a spare duvet - hang
that on a wall.
Indeed. You can get effective sound treatment from Ikea at a very
reasonable price. If you want it to look good too, the duvet can
have a solid wood surround (for example a frame about 10cms larger
that the duvet made from old floorboards, sanded. varnished and
mounted edge-on to the wall. The duvet can be suspended within the
frame mounted corner to corner with transparent fishing line. It looks pretty good.
Iain
Egg trays will diffuse the top end fairly well, but they won't touch
what I was mainly aiming at - low frequency standing wave modes. You
can move around my listening room and the bass, I won't say it doesn't
change, but the changes are minimal. There are certainly no lost notes
anywhere
d
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