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Somewhere on teh intarwebs Arny Krueger wrote:
"~misfit~" wrote in message Somewhere on teh intarwebs GregS wrote: In article , David Nebenzahl wrote: On 9/5/2010 10:02 PM Eeyore spake thus: [snip] My point was that the floor the speakers is placed on *could* easily be carpeted. Certainly not my choice of floor covering here, but it exists in many places out there in the wild. And yes, I certainly wouldn't expect to see carpet in a studio control room. I would say carpeting is mandatory in my view in any audio room. So is wall treatments, and ceiling treatments. Ahh! I fondly remember the days of gluing egg-trays to the ceiling of the lounge until it was completely covered from wall to wall. Those were the days, when aesthetics took a back-seat to sound quality. At university, my room was fairly small and some really neat egg trays were available in large volumes from the dumpster behind the residence hall kitchen. I obtained a large number of them, painted them tasteful colors, fastened them together into large panels with stiff wire, and literally covered the walls of my room with them. They had virtually no beneficial acoustical effects, which measurements bear out. Yeah, I don't think our egg trays did anything either. Still, it was a talking point. :-) I actually have one on the side of the 100+ year-old solid timber chest-of-drawers in my bedroom right now. There is a downward-firing Klipsch 12" sub next to it with the port only around 120mm away and aimed right at the side. I don't know if that does anything either but I didn't like the idea of a big port like that breathing so close to a large flat (potentially resonant) surface. -- Cheers, Shaun. "He who fights with monsters might take care lest he thereby become a monster. And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche |
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