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Old 03-03-08, 10:12 PM   #14 (Link)
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Re: Hope to incorporate treatment into walls. What do you think?


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Thanks for the fast reply.

The stairway is not open to any part of the room. I thought about rotating the room at one point, but the entrance to the room is on that wall. The big screen would have to be quite a bit smaller to maintain symmetry and/or keep the speaker(s) from being up against the walls or in front of the screen (speakers are 3' 3" tall). The room is about 11' 3" at that end. I just figured it would end up being the same on both sides of the room in the end, with more area to work with at the other end. I can rethink this, because I wouldn't mind having larger space for seating and openness, but I think the screen will end up being too small.

Jay
Greetings. Something to consider if you want quality sound and wish to "incorporate sound treatment into walls" is ASC "Iso Wall" construction. This is a somewhat complex (and pricey) commercial system that creates a resilient wall that flexes with bass energy. I'm primarily a 2 channel guy and will probably finish my dedicated sound room using this method. I've heard rooms that incorporate the IsoWall system and the results were quite good. The method also reduces sound transmission to the rest of the house. Check out http://www.asc-soundproof.com/ for info.

Bryan, I'm interested in your experience with this (or similar) produts.


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