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| | Basic Questions about acoustics I thought I'd start a new thread that we could address some of the basic questions about acoustics that came up in the "mirror trick" thread as well as some other questions that followed on the originals.
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| Re: Basic Questions about acoustics Wow, where to start. That's quite a list! ![]() Quote:
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- Rear wall to kill a null in the bottom end. - Behind the speakers to minimize SBIR - Over your seated head position to minimize the huge bass hump in the 70-90Hz range in most standard height rooms since you can't move seating in the vertical dimension to avoid this. Quote:
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Seriously though, for reflection duties where there are shallow angles of attack, 703 is preferred (assuming you're using a framed panel - for an unframed panel, 703 will just not hold it's shape and nice edges). When you can do bass absorbtion and do 6" or more of thickness, 703 will do just as good a job as 705 for half the money. If you can only do 4", then 705 is worth the extra. Quote:
Corners are a good place to start as they're at the end of at least 2 of the room dimensions. Tri corners are at the end of all 3. There are however other places where bass needs to be dealt with as I described above (rear wall to kill the null, behind speakers to avoid SBIR issues, etc.) Quote:
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![]() ![]() Because $ for $, it's the biggest change/improvement you'll make in the sound and performance level of your system. Some would argue that speakers are the same, just ahead, or just behind. Personally I'll take a $500 pair of speakers in a proper room over a pair of $5k speakers in a bad room. Next? Bryan | ||||||||||||||
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| Re: Basic Questions about acoustics Good thought Jacen. I should have also started a new thread with my question but this one seems more appropriate now so here it is again: In regard to the first reflection point, I have read that any reflected sound that arrives within 15 to 30ms (depending on whose writing) is not resolved by the brain (normal brain). I'm by no means suggesting not treating first reflections but what are your thoughts on this. Specifically, in a small room, if a wall is close, does it pay to treat it? Also, how much lower in dB level does a reflection have to be before it's not important. Again, I've read from 15 to 30 dB. I hope that Bryan or Ethan will comment but if anyone else has thoughts about this, please jump in. Bob NOTE: Ethan has answered this question on this thread: http://www.hometheatershack.com/foru...html#post47079 My apologies for getting this in two places. Bob -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.realtraps.com The acoustic treatment experts! "There is always hope, even if it is just a fool's hope." Last edited by Bob_99; 08-14-07 at 12:01 PM. | |||
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but I was hoping we could get some ballpark numbers to know what it would cost to treat a room.Oh, and assume no DIY, and products coming from your company. Quote:
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| Re: Basic Questions about acoustics I'll have to answer this later - just swamped right now and have to head out to a studio I'm working on. If I don't post back, it's because I've spaced it- bug me... Bryan | |||
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First, in order to convince the naive buyer of the effectiveness of the treatment/panels, the store needs to let him compare the sound with and without them. This is either tedious (remove and replace) or extravagant (have two rooms, with and without). Rives has done the latter at several audio shows and those demos probably convinced more consumers than all the talk. Second, even if such were done, getting the panels past the significant other will be a problem. In fact, the latter is usually the reason cited by those convinced of the need for acoustic treatment and why many think of room EQ as their holy grail. Would that it were so easy. Even though my wife has acknowledged that (1) she hears the improvements wrought by room treatments and (2) that I am certified/committed(!) to optimizing the sound, it has been an uphill battle. I think it always will be unless one has a custom and dedicated room. Kal | ||||
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| | Re: Basic Questions about acoustics I guess I'm looking at this slightly differently. I agree 100% when discussing your average big box store, but hi-end boutiques I would expect better from. At the very least, I think they'd set up their auditioning rooms to best take advatage of the speakers. And maybe it's only because I know of it now, but I would think that someone who's willing to fork over ~$16k for a pair of Dynaudio C4's is going to have a certain amount of sophistication with these kinds of issues. Not that there won't be the poser with too much $$ that just wants "the best", but generally speaking, this is someone who has been around the hobby for a while and done some research. I do think you make some good points -- the before and after test is going to be hard to do. Altough, I think it'd be fairly easy to have something like this to play with: ![]() Also, these are the same stores that stock the uber-expensive wires and interconnects which I haven't been offered an a/b test with. I do think you hit the nail on the head though when you get into the WAF angle. That is the biggest reason why Bose is so popular -- (in a high pitched voice) they're so small and unobtrusive, you can have those. Although, another reason might simply be the profit margins. They're unlikely to be as high as the cables mentioned, and they're a lot smaller so they're cheaper to store. Still sad, regardless of the reason. JCD | |||
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| | Re: Basic Questions about acoustics Those are some excellent counterpoints.. although I might quibble a couple of points. For example, the hi-end shops that I've been to recently haven't been set up well. Either over or under kill. Everything else, I may have to agree with you on. In either case, I do wish there was more emphasis put on this stuff. JCD | |||
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| Re: Basic Questions about acoustics OK, Sonnie, don't get too bent...think of it as a compliment...if you can. I suspect he meant here AND at ... you know where."It is better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it." -Joseph Joubert Raise the bar. | |||
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| Re: Basic Questions about acoustics There have been some very good points made regarding treatment and I don't wish to sidetrack this thread any more than need be, but I have 2 cents burning a hole in my pocket. I speak only from personal experience which is not a whole lot but it seems to me that 1) at some point of making the sale or after the sale, a simple statement to the effect that "You should look into room treatment to enhance the sound of these great new speakers that you are looking at or just bought" 2) it's easier to convince the customer that better sound comes from more expensive speakers. Quote:
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