Thread: Room acoustics
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Default Room acoustics

On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 23:19:57 -0400, "jeffc" wrote:


"Kalman Rubinson" wrote in message
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Basically it has 2 rafters that would jut below the ceiling
at one end of the room (this could be either the listening end or speaker
end). I don't have photos, which I could get next time I look at the
house,
but in the meantime is there a starting point for me to learn more about
the
negative (or positive) affects of these sorts of room idiosynchrasies?


Nothing you have mentioned so far suggests any acoustical problems.
Dimensions and construction/materials are more important.


Well, I wasn't very clear about the "rafters". Since they angle down, that
means the ceiling would slope downward to follow them. The rafters are
about 12" wide, so either they would jut below the ceiling, or the ceiling
would have to be installed a foot lower, to follow them rather than the
regular ceiling joists.


OK. Same comment.

Kal