Hello,
First graph post. I am currently using Roxul RHT 80 spread out on front wall (wall to wall and floor to wall corners, creating air gaps). I also have a free standing 2" broadband panel to treat sidewall first reflections.
Attached are full range and bass sweeps before and after treatment. Adding treatment smoothed out the nulls and peaks. However, the upper mid range and highend response is worse after the treatments.
Do I need to purchase bass only panels such as GIK with range limiter option (advertised to minimally treat over 400hz)?
Or is there an alternative solution to work with the panels I have?
My decay and waterfall graphs look good from what I've read so I'm not really worried about it for now.
Attached is the photo of my setup.
Room is 13x21 with the right wall opnening half way into a kitchen and hallway.
The center of the speakers are 5 feet from the front wall and 3 feet from side walls.
MLP is 8 feet away from speakers and 8 feet away from back wall.
Thanks.
First graph post. I am currently using Roxul RHT 80 spread out on front wall (wall to wall and floor to wall corners, creating air gaps). I also have a free standing 2" broadband panel to treat sidewall first reflections.
Attached are full range and bass sweeps before and after treatment. Adding treatment smoothed out the nulls and peaks. However, the upper mid range and highend response is worse after the treatments.
Do I need to purchase bass only panels such as GIK with range limiter option (advertised to minimally treat over 400hz)?
Or is there an alternative solution to work with the panels I have?
My decay and waterfall graphs look good from what I've read so I'm not really worried about it for now.
Attached is the photo of my setup.
Room is 13x21 with the right wall opnening half way into a kitchen and hallway.
The center of the speakers are 5 feet from the front wall and 3 feet from side walls.
MLP is 8 feet away from speakers and 8 feet away from back wall.
Thanks.